List Of Important Days in August 2023

Here we are back with a list of important days in August 2023.

The month stands on the eighth number in the Julian and Gregorian calendars. The zodiac sign of August is Leo and has 31 days. The original name was Sextilis in Latin, meaning sixth, as it was the sixth month in the ten-month Roman calendar under Romulus in 753 BC.
Around 700 BC, we got two more months before march,i.e., January and February by King Numa Pompilius, and August became the 8th month.

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List of Important Days in August 2023

Like every month, August also has many special events and occasions. Also, this is a month when Hindu festivals start. You will find a lot of enthusiasm, devotion, spirituality, and fun.

Knowing important days in August is beneficial for general awareness and as well as for planning your month.

Here is the list of Important Days in August 2023.

DateImportant Days in August
1st AugustWorld Wide Web Day
1st to 7th AugustWorld Breastfeeding Week
4th AugustInternational Beer Day (First Friday of August)
6th AugustHiroshima Day
6th AugustFriendship Day in India (First Sunday of August)
7th AugustNational Handloom Day
9th AugustQuit India Movement Anniversary or August Kranti Din
9th AugustNagasaki Day
9th AugustInternational Day of World’s Indigenous People
12th AugustInternational Youth Day
12th AugustWorld Elephant Day
13th AugustInternational Left Handers Day
14th AugustPartition Horrors Remembrance Day in India
15th AugustIndependence day in India
16th AugustParsi New Year
19th AugustWorld Photography Day
19th AugustTeej
19th AugustWorld Humanitarian Day
20th AugustAkshay Urja Day
20th AugustWorld Mosquito Day
20th AugustSadbhavana Diwas
23rd AugustInternational Day for the Remembrance of Slave Trade and Abolition
26th AugustWomen’s Equality Day
26th AugustInternational Dog Day
29th AugustNational Sports Day or Rashtriya Khel Divas (India)
29th AugustOnam
29th AugustTelugu Language Day
30th AugustNational Small Industry Day
30th AugustRaksha Bandhan

List of Important Days In August 2023

World Wide Web Day (1st August)

The day is to celebrate the invention of the World Wide Web that brought the world to our fingertips. It is to signify the importance of the WWW, without which we would not be experiencing the world as we do today.

National Handloom Day (7th August)

Another important day in August is National Handloom Day. It is the celebration of the Swadeshi Movement, started in Bengal to emphasize using Indian-made goods. National Handloom Day is a way to remember the importance of investing in products made in India, as it directly benefits the people.

Nagasaki Day(9th August)

We all know the horrifying day for the people of Japan. It was 9th August when America dropped an atomic bomb on Nagasaki, Japan, in 1945. This day marks the anniversary of it to honor the ones who lost their lives. Following the initial bombing of Hiroshima three days earlier, Nagasaki was the following city.

World Elephant Day

World Elephant Day was initiated by Elephant Reintroduction Foundation, in Thailand. One of the founders is Patricia Sim, a film producer who keeps a passionate eye on films, documentaries, and series for nature.
The goal is to draw attention to taking care of elephants in captivity and the wild. Elephants are becoming vulnerable in Asia and Africa.

Partition Horrors Remembrance Day in India (14th August)

14th August holds a historic event. The Partition of India and Pakistan started on the 14th of August. This day is recognized as Partition Horrors Remembrance Day.
It is one of the most important days in August as it reminds us of the loss of countless lives during the partition.

Independence Day (15th August)

Another important Day in August is the 15th of August, which marks the independence of India from British rule. This day holds a special place in every Indian as it reminds us of the struggle of people fighting the brutality of the British for around 200 years. A parade passes at India Gate in the presence of the Prime Minister of India to celebrate the victory and pride.

Indonesian Independence Day (17th August )

The independence day of Indonesia is observed on the 17th of August. Indonesia got its independence from the Netherlands in 1945. People celebrate the day by holding flag-raising ceremonies, held by schools or government institutions.

National Sports Day (29th August)

29th August is observed as National Sports Day. The day is celebrated every year to honor Shri Dhyan Chand, an Indian hockey player, on his birthday. Students and youth are being encouraged to play sports and participate in sports and games for a healthy lifestyle.

Raksha Bandhan (30th August)

Another important day in August for Hindus is Raksha Bandhan. This year the festival is on 30th August. Raksha Bandhan is a festival of brothers and sisters and is celebrated on a full moon day in the month of Shravan. It holds a special moment and emotional value for brothers and sisters in India. Every sister ties Rakhi( a sacred thread) to the hands of their brothers and receives gifts and sweets.

Frequently Asked Questions on important Days in August 2023


Q1-What are the important Days in August 2023 in India?

A1- There are many important days in August 2023 for Indians. Some of them are-
4th August – Friendship Day in India-
7th August National Handloom Day
8th August Quit India Movement Anniversary or August Kranti Din-
14 August Partition Horrors Remembrance Day in India
15 August- Independence day in India-

Q2- What is the significance of Sadbhavana Diwas?

A2-The word Sadbhavana means goodwill, and Sadbhavana Diwas day is a celebration to promote peace, unity, goodness, empathy and communal harmony among Indians of all faiths. It also refers to the conservation and protection of nature, greenery environment, and biodiversity.

Q3-What are some Important Days in August 2023?

A3- August holds a lot of important days. Some of them are-
World Wide Web Day
Hiroshima Day
Nagasaki Day
-Partition Horrors Remembrance Day in India
Independence day in India
Indonessia’s Independence day
Women’s Equality Day

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