National Anti-Terrorism Day is observed every year in India on May 21. This day marks the death anniversary of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, who was assassinated in 1991 in Sriperumbudur, near Chennai. The day was started by the VP Singh government to remember him and raise awareness about the dangers of terrorism and violence.
National Anti-Terrorism Day 2025 will be observed on Wednesday, May 21. This day is observed every year in India to remember former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, who was killed in a terrorist attack in 1991. The day spreads awareness against terrorism and promotes peace, unity and non-violence in the country.
The main aim of this day is to educate people about the harmful effects of terrorism on society. It reminds everyone that violence and hate can destroy peace and progress. The day also encourages people to live in unity, harmony and love.
On this day, government offices, public sector units and other institutions organize a pledge-taking ceremony. People take a pledge to fight against terrorism and support peace in the country.
Other activities include:
These programs help people understand how dangerous terrorism is and how important peace is for a happy life.
National Anti-Terrorism Day teaches us:
Here are some powerful quotes shared by world leaders on terrorism:
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