Turkmenistan Independence Day is celebrated on September 27. It is the day to celebrate its independence from the U.S.S.R. in 1991. It is a national holiday in Turkmenistan, so government offices and many businesses close down with numerous activities going on, such as military parades, cultural events, concerts, fairs, and a host of other fun activities. On the eve of Independence Day, distinguished military officers, politicians, public figures, athletes, and others are honored in a special awards ceremony. The major event that takes place is the military parade, which takes place at Independence Square in Ashgabat, the capital of Turkmenistan.
Everyone Writes Day

Everyone Writes Day is celebrated in the United Kingdom on October 21, although if a school can’t manage this date, they’re encouraged to celebrate on the day that is most convenient to them. It could even coincide with Science and Engineering Week, Arts Week, or Summer Fair.
Primary and secondary schools change the curriculum for one whole day to celebrate writing in all its forms. Every pupil and staff member gets to enjoy writing — including catering staff, site managers, and parent volunteers. Schools may choose to run one big writing event to engage all pupils or opt for a series of playful and engaging writing activities.
National Youth Confidence Day

National Youth Appreciation Day is celebrated on October 20 of every year. It’s a day to celebrate the potential of young people, their accomplishments, energy, and spirit. The aim is to instill confidence into them and continue to help them grow into successful adults. This day was created by Tiffany R. Lewis, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of the Confident Girl Mentoring Program. It is a nonprofit organization that utilizes evidence-based interventions to empower and build confidence in young girls aged seven to 19. They aim to embody developmental strategies and workshops that take students on a journey of self-discovery and development in those who may otherwise feel marginalized.