July is a special month with many important days that are celebrated in India and around the world. These day help us remember brave people, promote good health, enjoy friendship and learn about important world events. Some days are serious and some are fun, but all of them teach us something valuable. In this article, you will learn about the main important days in July 2025.
Important Days in July 2025
July, the seventh month of the year, is a month full of important days that remind us of health, justice and friendship. Some key days include National Doctor’s Day (1 July), World Population Day (11 July), World Youth Skills Day (15 July) and Nelson Mandela International Day (18 July). These days help us think about global problems and how we can solve them. July also celebrates friendship and independence, making it a special month for learning, awareness and action.
List of Important Days in July 2025
July 2025 is filled with many important days that are celebrated around the world. These days help us learn about history, health, environment and special people. From global awareness to fun celebrations, July has something meaningful for everyone to remember and enjoy.
Here is the list of important days in July 2025:
Important Days in July 2025
Date | Day/Event Name |
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1 July | National Doctor’s Day (India) |
Goods and Services Tax Day 2025 | |
Chartered Accountants Day (India) | |
6 July | World Zoonoses Day |
7 July | World Chocolate Day |
Global Forgiveness Day | |
Islamic New Year (Hijri New Year) | |
9 July | National Sugar Cookie Day |
Nunavut Day | |
10 July | Global Energy Independence Day |
Guru Purnima | |
11 July | World Population Day |
National 7-Eleven Day | |
Start of Sawan Month | |
12 July | National Simplicity Day |
Paper Bag Day | |
Malala Day | |
13 July | National French Fry Day |
14 July | Bastille Day (French National Day) |
15 July | World Youth Skills Day |
Social Media Giving Day | |
17 July | World Day for International Justice |
World Emoji Day | |
18 July | Nelson Mandela International Day |
20 July | International Chess Day |
Moon Day | |
22 July | Pi Approximation Day |
National Flag Day (India) | |
National Mango Day | |
24 July | National Thermal Engineer Day |
National Refreshment Day (4th Thursday) | |
25 July | World Embryologist Day |
System Administrator Appreciation Day | |
26 July | Kargil Vijay Diwas (India) |
27 July | Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam’s Death Anniversary |
National Parents Day (4th Sunday) | |
28 July | World Nature Conservation Day |
World Hepatitis Day | |
29 July | International Tiger Day |
30 July | International Friendship Day |
July 1 – National Doctor’s Day (India)
National Doctor’s Day is observed on July 1st across India to honor the dedication and service of doctors. It commemorates the birth and death anniversary of Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy, one of India’s most respected physicians. This day recognizes the invaluable contribution of doctors in improving public health and saving lives.
July 1 – National Postal Worker Day
This day is dedicated to acknowledging the hard work and commitment of postal workers. Every year on July 1, we express gratitude to the postal workforce who ensure timely and secure delivery of our letters and parcels, regardless of weather or distance.
July 1 – Chartered Accountants Day (India)
Chartered Accountants Day is celebrated in India to commemorate the founding of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) on July 1, 1949. It highlights the role of CAs in nation-building, economic auditing, and financial guidance.
July 2 – World UFO Day
World UFO Day brings awareness to the possibilities of extraterrestrial life. First observed in 2001, it encourages people to look at the sky and ponder unidentified flying objects and alien existence.
July 6 – World Zoonoses Day
Observed in memory of Louis Pasteur’s first rabies vaccination in 1885, this day raises awareness about zoonotic diseases that are transmitted from animals to humans.
July 7 – World Chocolate Day
This delicious celebration commemorates the introduction of chocolate to Europe in 1550. Chocolate lovers across the world indulge in their favorite treats on this day.
July 7 – Global Forgiveness Day
Global Forgiveness Day encourages people to let go of anger, resentment, and grudges. The day promotes healing and reconciliation at both personal and societal levels.
July 7 – Islamic New Year (Tentative)
The Hijri New Year marks the beginning of the Islamic lunar calendar. It is a day of reflection, prayers, and fasting observed by Muslims worldwide. In 2025, it is tentatively set for July 7.
July 10 – Global Energy Independence Day
This day urges governments and people to move towards sustainable, clean energy and reduce dependence on fossil fuels.
July 10 – Guru Purnima
A major festival in Hinduism, Buddhism, and Jainism, Guru Purnima is dedicated to spiritual and academic teachers. Devotees pay homage to their gurus (mentors) for guiding them in life.
July 11 – World Population Day
Established by the United Nations, this day draws attention to population-related challenges such as overpopulation, family planning, and reproductive health.
July 12 – National Simplicity Day
In honor of Henry David Thoreau, this day promotes simple living, minimalism, and spiritual reflection.
July 12 – Paper Bag Day
Recognizing the invention of the paper bag, this day promotes eco-friendly packaging and reduction in plastic waste.
July 12 – Malala Day
Named after Malala Yousafzai, the youngest Nobel Prize laureate, the day honors her work in education rights for girls worldwide.
July 14 – Bastille Day (French National Day)
This national celebration in France commemorates the Storming of the Bastille in 1789—a pivotal moment in the French Revolution.
July 15 – World Youth Skills Day
A UN initiative, this day focuses on technical and vocational training, ensuring youth are equipped for the future job market.
July 17 – World Day for International Justice
Also known as International Criminal Justice Day, this day supports the international justice system and human rights enforcement.
July 18 – Nelson Mandela International Day
Recognizing Nelson Mandela’s values and leadership, this day promotes social justice, peace, and freedom.
July 20 – International Chess Day
Marking the founding of FIDE (World Chess Federation) in 1924, this day celebrates the game of strategy and intellect.
July 20 – Moon Day
Commemorating the first human landing on the Moon in 1969, this day celebrates space exploration and scientific achievements.
July 22 – Pi Approximation Day
Celebrated on 22/7, a fraction representing Pi (π), it’s a fun day for math lovers and educators.
July 22 – National Flag Day (India)
Honors the adoption of the Indian National Flag designed by Pingali Venkayya on July 22, 1947.
July 22 – National Mango Day
A celebration of the king of fruits—mango. This day is loved by fruit enthusiasts across India.
July 24 – National Thermal Engineer Day
Dedicated to thermal engineers who develop advanced cooling and heating systems critical for electronics and industries.
July 25 – World Embryologist Day
Commemorates the birth of Louise Brown, the first IVF baby born in 1978, celebrating advances in reproductive medicine.
July 26 – Kargil Vijay Diwas
A solemn day to remember India’s victory in the Kargil War against Pakistan in 1999 and to honor the brave soldiers.
July 27 – APJ Abdul Kalam’s Death Anniversary
Marks the passing of Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, India’s Missile Man and former President, remembered for his contributions to science and education.
July 27 – National Parent’s Day (Fourth Sunday)
Honors the unconditional love, sacrifice, and support of parents in raising and nurturing children.
July 28 – World Nature Conservation Day
Reminds us to preserve and protect our natural resources for current and future generations.
July 28 – World Hepatitis Day
Raises global awareness about hepatitis infection, prevention, and the importance of healthcare access.
July 29 – International Tiger Day
Highlights the importance of tiger conservation and the urgency of preserving their natural habitats.
July 30 – International Friendship Day
Celebrates the value of friendship and its role in building bridges across cultures and communities.