Every year on January 4th, we come together to celebrate World Braille Day. It’s a date that marks the birth of Louis Braille, the visionary who revolutionized the way the blind and visually impaired interact with the world around them.
View-MoreNew Year’s Eve is more than just the final night of the year, it’s a global celebration filled with excitement, hope, and tradition. As the clock strikes midnight, people worldwide bid farewell to the old year and eagerly welcome the new one.
View-MoreIn recent years, organic farming has gained significant momentum in India, reflecting a shift towards sustainable agricultural practices and healthier lifestyles. Organic farming is a method that avoids synthetic fertilisers
View-MoreEvery year, UNICEF Day is observed on 11th December, celebrating the impactful work of the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF) in advocating for children's rights, well-being, and development worldwide.
View-MoreEvery year on December 5, the world comes together to celebrate World Soil Day, a United Nations initiativeaimed at raising awareness about the critical role of soil in sustaining life on Earth. At Spreading Bliss Foundation, we understand the importance
View-MoreNational Law Day, or Constitution Day, holds profound significance in India as it commemorates the adoption of the Indian Constitution on 26th November 1949 Observed annually, this day is a tribute to the architects of the Constitution led by Dr B.R. Ambedkar
View-MorePancreatic cancer remains a formidable challenge in the fight against cancer, but the Spreading Bliss is committed to addressing it through awareness prevention, and access to treatment. World Pancreatic Cancer Day is celebrated on 21st
View-MoreIn India, Children's Day celebrates not only the joy and innocence of childhood but also serves as a reminder of our duty to nurture and empower the young generation. Education is the cornerstone of this empowerment,opening doors to a brighter
View-MoreNovember 7 is recognized across India as National Cancer Awareness Day, a day dedicated to increasing awareness about cancer, its prevention, early detection, and treatment options. Introduced by the Indian Union Health
View-MoreDiwali, also known as Deepavali, is one of India’s most cherished and vibrant festivals, celebrated with immense enthusiasm and joy. Marking the triumph of light over darkness, knowledge over ignorance, and good over evil,
View-MoreEvery year on October 24, the world celebrates United Nations Day, marking the anniversary of the UN Charter's entry into force in 1945. The United Nations
View-MoreInclusive education is not just a philosophy but a fundamental human right. It ensures that every student, regardless of their abilities, can access quality education in an
View-More11th of October is annually celebrated as the International Day of the Girl Child to address gender inequality faced by girls around the globe.
View-MoreNavratri, one of India’s most revered festivals, celebrates the triumph of good over evil through the worship of Goddess Durga.
View-MoreEvery year on September 23rd, we observe the International Day of Sign Languages (IDSL), a day that highlights the essential role sign languages play in the lives of Deaf individuals.
View-MoreThe International Day of Peace, observed annually on September 21st, serves as a reminder of humanity's shared goal of creating a world free from conflict hatred, and violence.
View-MoreSeptember 10th marks World Suicide Prevention Day, a vital occasion for global action and dialogue aimed at curbing the alarming
View-MoreEvery year on 5th September, the world unites to observe International Charity Day, a day
View-MoreThe Paris Olympics 2024 has been wrapped up and sports which were previously unheard of got traction on social media. Manu Bhaker became the first Indian
View-MoreVolunteering is often viewed as a selfless act of giving one’s time and effort to help others, but its impact extends far beyond individual contributions. The power of
View-More“At the stroke of the midnight hour, when the world sleeps, India will awake to life and freedom.” These words signalled more than just the end of colonial
View-MoreIn today's fast-paced world, stress, anxiety, and burnout have become all too common, making self-care more essential than ever. Mental well-being is not just about avoiding mental illness
View-MoreAs the world comes together to celebrate World Breastfeeding Week, (i.e. 1st August - 7th August) we at the Spreading Bliss Foundation would like to
View-MoreWhen we think of "Pride Month," we often associate it with the LGBTQIA+ community, but there’s another crucial observance: Disability Pride Month.
View-MoreMangroves and seagrasses are crucial components of marine ecosystems, presenting numerous ecological, monetary, and social benefits. regularly disregarded, those coastal habitats play a vital
View-MoreAnnually, June 25 is celebrated as World Vitiligo Day to build global awareness about vitiligo. Vitiligo is a change of colour in the skin creating a variety of patterns on the skin
View-MoreInternational Yoga Day, observed annually on June 21st and designated by the United Nations, celebrates yoga as a significant cultural export from India.
View-MoreJune 14 is annually celebrated as World Blood Donor Day. It was first observed by four organizations; the World Health Organization, the International Federation of
View-More5th June is annually celebrated as World Environment Day. It was established in the United Nations General Assembly in 1972. It has grown to become one of
View-MoreAnti-Tobacco Day or No Tobacco Day is a United Nations-designated day to inform the public about the dangers of using tobacco, the business practices of tobacco companies
View-MoreBorn in a wealthy family, Raja Ram Mohan Roy would go on to greatly influence the social dynamics and consciousness of Indian society. Ram Mohan Roy was born in Radhanagar, Hooghly District, Bengal Presidency.
View-MoreMotherhood is beautiful and every woman has a right to desire it. But often, motherhood is used to suppress women and rob them of their rights.
View-MoreEating disorders are one of the most dangerous mental disorders one can experience, but at the same time, it is ignored. Body shaming, media and disdain for diverse bodies add fuel to the fire of eating disorders.
View-MoreHumanitarian aid involves delivering urgent material and logistical support to individuals facing crises. It typically offers short-term assistance until more substantial aid from the government
View-MoreOur mental health encompasses our emotional, psychological, and social well-being, shaping our thoughts, feelings, and actions
View-MoreCrimes against women occur every minute in India, spanning homes, public spaces, and workplaces, necessitating a thorough understanding of the laws designed to safeguard them.
View-MoreNumerous customs and traditions in Indian culture revolve around the concept of philanthropy. The ethos of giving is deeply rooted in the collective consciousness of the people of this ancient land.
View-MoreSocialization is an ongoing, universal process that begins at birth and continues throughout one's life. It involves learning the expected behaviours, values, norms,
View-MoreAs per the World Health Organization (WHO), preterm birth refers to a baby being born alive before completing 37 weeks of pregnancy. Preterm births are further categorized based on
View-More88% of women in India do not utilize the most fundamental type of menstrual protection accessible in the market! Imagine the challenge of menstruating without access to proper toilets or running water.
View-MoreHealthy marine environments are crucial for sustaining life on Earth. These vast bodies of water, covering 70% of our planet's surface, provide us with essential resources like food, energy, and fresh water.
View-MoreCommunity service also referred to as volunteering, involves individuals offering their time and effort to benefit and enhance their community without
View-MoreBullying is a pressing public health concern among adolescents, with detrimental effects such as depression, anxiety, delinquency, and even suicide. To advance the United Nations
View-MoreOn 14th April, numerous people will be celebrating the birth anniversary of the man who changed the fate of the nation and made people conscious of human rights and dignity.
View-More8th March is annually celebrated as International Women’s Day by women all over the world. The day first got legal recognition in the USSR in 1917.The United Nations declared 8th
View-MoreWe aim to empower those who truly deserve encouragement. We believe education is the key to liberating a person and that makes education one of our major working areas.