Struggle For Human Rights Day

Struggle For Human Rights Day is observed every year on March 25. It is observed to commemorate the candle demonstration that occurred in Slovakia on March 25, 1988. The candle demonstration was planned by Marián Štastný, the Executive Vice President of the Slovakia World Congress, to fight for the religious freedom of the country. Around 5,000 Slovaks protested at the Hviezdoslav Square, and thousands protested in adjacent streets. The demonstration was against the Communist regime in Czechoslovakia and can be considered an important first step toward dismantling the communist regime of Czechoslovakia.

Namibia Independence Day

Namibia Independence Day is marked on March 21 every year to commemorate the day the nation became a sovereign state. Namibia is a country located in the southern part of Africa that has seen many shifts in political power over the years. Namibia gained its full independence in 1990 and got its recognition as an independent nation. This independence day is marked as a national holiday in Namibia, and the day is celebrated with parades and political ceremonies attended by the top leaders. Proud citizens celebrate the day wishing prosperity and peace for the country.

Nowruz Bayram

Nowruz Bayram is celebrated on March 21 every year, and we’re going to show you how you can celebrate the day in the best way possible. Did you know that Nowruz Bayram has its root in ancient Persian mythology? Nowruz Bayram is a celebration of the New Year according to the Persian calendar. It marks the beginning of Spring. It is a public holiday, and most schools and offices are closed on this day. People celebrate this holiday by buying new clothes, cleaning up their houses, visiting friends and relatives, and having sumptuous meals with family.