Important Days in July 2025: National and International Special Days List

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Important Days in July 2025: National and International Special Days List

Important Days & Dates in July 2025:July is the seventh month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian calendar. The length of the month of July is 31 days. It is usually abbreviated as ‘Jul’. It precedes the month of August and succeeds the month of June in the Gregorian calendar.

The name ‘July’ was named by the Roman Senate in honour of Roman General Julius Ceaser, his birth month. June is one of the seven months that have 31 days other than January, March, May, August, October and December.

There are many important days that are observed in Indian on a national level and international and world level. Some of the notable important days of national and international importance in July 2025 include World Population Day, National Doctor’s Day (India) World Day of International Justice, Nelson Mandela Day, Goods and Services Tax Day (GST Day), World Chocolate Day, Guru Purnima, Malala Day, Bastille Day, State Bank of India Day, etc.

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Remembering the Important Days in July 2025 is imperative for students and government competitive exam aspirants preparing for Bank, Insurance, SSC, TNPSC, Railways, TNUSRB SI/PC Police and other PSC and Central Govt. Exams. Aspirants must therefore be minutely aware of the list of important national and international days of July month in 2025.

In Bank and government competitive exams, there will typically questions based from the ‘Important Days and Dates’ topic in the Current Affairs / General Awareness section. Here in this article, Veranda RACE has compiled a comprehensive list of important days and dates in July month in 2025 that will help in the preparation for various Bank and Government competitive exams, including UPSC, SSC, NDA, CDS, TNPSC, Bank, Insurance, TNUSRB, Karnataka PSC, Kerala PSC, etc.

List of Important Days & Dates in July 2025

Veranda RACE has prepared an exhaustive list of details about the important days and dates of national and important events in July 2025 for the aspirants preparing for various exams like IBPS PO, IBPS Clerk, IBPS SO, SBI PO, SSC CGL, SSC MTS, SSC JE, RRB NTPC, RRB Technician, SSC CHSL, TNPSC Group 1, TNPSC Group 4, TNPSC Group 2, TNPSC Group 2A, UPSC CSE, UPSC CAPF, CDS, NDA, TNUSRB SI/PC Police, etc. Check out the detailed list given below containing all the important days and dates in July 2025 here from the Best Bank, SSC, TNPSC, TNUSRB and Railways Coaching Institute in Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka & Puducherry in 2025:

List of Important Days and Dates in July 2025

Date

Event

1 July

National Doctor’s Day (India)

1 July

National Postal Worker Day

1 July

Canada Day

1 July

Chartered Accountants Day (India)

1 July

Goods and Services Tax Day 2025

1 July

International Joke Day

1 July

SBI Foundation Day / State Bank of India Foundation Day

1 July

Republic Day – Ghana

2 July

World Sports Journalists Day

2 July

World UFO Day

4 July

USA Independence Day

5 July

International Day of Cooperatives

6 July

World Zoonoses Day

6 July

World Rural Development Day

7 July

World Chocolate Day

7 July

Global Forgiveness Day

7 July

World Kiswahili Language Day

10 July

Nikola Tesla Day

10 July

Global Energy Independence Day

11 July

World Population Day

11 July

World Horse Day

11 July

International Day of Reflection and Commemoration of the 1995 Genocide in Srebrenica

12 July

National Simplicity Day

12 July

International Malala Day

12 July

Paper Bag Day

12 July

NABARD Foundation Day

12 July

International Day of Combating Sand and Dust Storms

12 July

International Day of Hope

13 July

National French Fry Day (USA)

14 July

Bastille Day (France) / French National Day

15 July

World Youth Skills Day

15 July

Educational Development Day (Tamil Nadu) / தமிழ்நாடு கல்வி வளர்ச்சி தினம்

16 July

World Snake Day

17 July

World Emoji Day

17 July

International Justice Day / World Day for International Justice

18 July

Nelson Mandela International Day

20 July

World / International Chess Day

20 July

International Moon Day

22 July

Pi Approximation Day

22 July

National Flag Day (India)

22 July

National Mango Day / Mango Day

22 July

Chandrayaan 2 Launch Date

24 July

National Thermal Engineer Day

24 July

National Refreshment Day

24 July

Income Tax Day (India) / Aaykar Diwas

24 July

National Refreshment Day (USA – Fourth Thursday in July)

25 July

World Embryologist Day

25 July

International Ay of Women and Girls of African Descent

25 July

World Drowning Prevention Day

25 July

International Day of Judicial Well-being

25 July

System Administrators

26 July

Kargil Vijay Diwas (India)

26 July

International Day for the Conservation of the Mangrove Ecosystem

27 July

Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam’s Death Anniversary

27 July

National Parent’s Day (Fourth Sunday in July)

27 July

Central Reserve Police Force Foundation Day / CRPF Foundation Day

28 July

World Nature Conservation Day

28 July

World Hepatitis Day

29 July

International Tiger Day

30 July

International Friendship Day

30 July

World Day Against Trafficking in Persons

30 July

Independence Day – Vanuatu

31 July

World Ranger Day

1 July – National Doctor’s Day (India)

National Doctor’s Day in India is observed on 1 July to honour the contribution and service of physicians to individual lives and communities.

This National Doctor’s Day, celebrated on 1 July, is an important day in July as it commemorates the birth and death anniversary of Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy.

Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy was a legendary Indian physician and the second Chief Minister of West Bengal.

He was honoured with India’s highest civilian award, Bharat Ratna, on 4 February 1961.

The National Doctor’s Day (India) Theme for 2025 is ‘Behind the Mas: Who Heals the Healers?’. This day also urges the society to look beyond the roles of physicians as caregivers and acknowledge their need for empathy, support and well-being.

1 July – National Postal Worker Day

National Postal Worker Day was first observed by postal employees in Seattle, United States, in 1997, to appreciate the relentless efforts of their co-workers working in the postal department.

This day honours and recognises the hard work and dedication of the postal department employees.

National Postal Day in India is celebrated on 10 October every year. India has the largest postal network in the world with more than 1.55 lakh+ post offices and 5,00,000+ India Post employees.

1 July – Canada Day

Canada Day is celebrated on 1 July every year and is the national day of the country of Canada.

The year 2025 marks the158th National Day of Canada. Canada is the second largest country in the world in area (After Russia).

This day is an important day in the month of July and marks the formation o a dominion through British North America Act in 1867.

Canada Day was formerly called as the Dominion Day until 1982.

1 July – Chartered Accountant’s Day / CA Day

Chartered Accountant Day is celebrated every year on 1 July to mark the foundation day of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI).

ICAI was formed in India through an Act that was passed on 1 July 1949.

ICAI is the second-largest professional accounting and finance body in the world.

This day highlights the role of chartered accountant in India’s nation building, economic auditing and financial guidance.

1 July – Goods and Services Tax Day / GST Day

Every year on 1 July, the GST Day is observed by the Indian Government to celebrate the implementation of the GST tax reform.

1 July 2025 marks eight years of the implementation of GST in India.

GST Day or the Goods and Services Taxes Day is celebrated to mark the anniversary of the implementation of GST in India.

Goods and Services Tax (GST) was implemented on 1 July 2017.

The Union Ministry of Finance formally introduced the GST Day with the first celebration held on 1 July 2018.

1 July – International Joke Day

International Joke Day is celebrated every year on 1 July.

It is celebrated as a light-hearted occasion that encourages people or individuals to embrace laughter, share jokes and cultivate stronger bonds with their loved ones.

This International Joke Day serves as an indelible reminder of the profound significance of honour and laughter in our lives.

1 July – SBI Foundation Day / State Bank of India Foundation Day

The State Bank of India (SBI), the largest Public Sector Bank of India, celebrates it SBI Foundation every year on 1 July.

This year, SBI celebrated its 70th anniversary of the SBI Foundation Day on 1 July 2025.

State Bank of India was incorporated by an Act of the Indian Parliament on 1 July 1955. SBI is headquartered in Mumbai, India.

In FY 25, State Bank of India posted a net profit of ₹70,901 crore, a 16 per cent increase over its net profit in FY 24. SBI achieved an operating profit of ₹1.10 lakh crore crossing the ₹1 lakh crore mark for the first time.

1 July – Republic Day of Ghana

Ghana’s Republic Day is celebrated on the first day of the month of July every year.

This day marks the establishment of Ghana as a sovereign republic in 1960.

Ghana gained independence from Britain in 1957. It was only in 1960 that Ghana became a sovereign republic.

The Republic of Ghana is a country in West Africa and is the second-most populous country in West Africa. The capital and largest city of Ghana is Accra.

Recently Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi was conferred Ghana’s highest honour, ‘The Officer of the Order of the Star of Ghana’, for distinguished statesmanship and influential global leadership by Ghana President John Mahama.

2 July – World Sports Journalist Day

World Sports Journalist Day is annually observed across the world on 2 July to honour the vital contributions of sports journalists. This day was first observed on 2 July 994.

This day also commemorates the founding and establishment of the International Sports Press Association (AIPS: Association Internationale de la Press Sportive) on 2 July 1924 in Paris, France.

This year, 2 July 2025, marks the 101st anniversary of the establishment of AIPS, the world sport journalist boy.

The theme for the World Sport Journalists Day in 2025 is ‘Championing Fair Play: reporting with Integrity and Impact’. This theme highlights the role of journalists in ensuring storytelling in a ethical way and maintain the trust of the audience.

2 July – World UFO Day

World UFO Day is celebrated on 2 July ever year. This day promotes global dialogue on UFO sighting s and transparency from the governments across the world.

It is observed to commemorate the Roswell Incident in 1947 where a mysterious object crashed in Roswell, New Mexico.

The full form of UFO is Unidentified Flying Object (UFO). It refers to any object observed in the sky that cannot be readily identified by the observer.

4 July – USA Independence Day

The fourth of July is celebrated as Independence Day in the United States of America annually.

On 4 July 1776, the US Continental Congress officially adopted the US Declaration of Independence. This day marks the independence of the United States from the British rule.

This year in 2025, marks the 249th anniversary of the independence of the United States.

5 July – International Day of Co-operatives

International Day of Cooperatives or the CoopsDay is celebrated around the world by communities on 5 July to spotlight the vital role of cooperatives in creating fairer, more resilient societies.

The International Day of Cooperatives Theme 2025 is ‘Cooperatives: Driving Inclusive and Sustainable Solutions for a Better World’. This year is also the United Nations International Year of Cooperatives.

The CoopsDay raises public awareness, promote growth and development. Advocate for supportive frameworks and inspire leadership among communities around the world.

6 July – World Zoonoses Day

World Zoonoses Day is annually observed on 6 July to highlight the risk of zoonotic diseases, citing infections that are transmitted from animals to humans.

This day also promotes measures for the prevention and control of zoonotic diseases.

This day is observed to honour the day when Louis Pasteur successfully administered the first-ever vaccine against rabies, i.e. 6 July 1885. It was administered to Joseph Meister.

Zoonosis or zoonotic diseases refer to the infections or infectious diseases that originate from animals.

6 July – World Rural Development Day

World Rural Development Day (WRDD) is observed by the United Nations (UN) on 6 July every year.

The United Nations General Assembly unanimously adopted a draft resolution in September 2024 to observe the ‘World Rural Development Day’.

This day commemorates the establishment of the Centre of Integrated Rural Development for Asia and Pacific (CIRDAP) in 1979.

CIRDAP is a regional, intergovernmental and autonomous organisation established at the initiative of the countries of the Asia-Pacific region and the UN FAO.

The first every UN World Rural Development Day will be observed on 6 July 2025.

7 July – World Chocolate Day

World Chocolate Day or the International Chocolate Day is celebrated every year on 7 July to honour the introduction of chocolate to Europe in the 16th century.

It marks the date when chocolate was first brought to Europe in 1550.

7 July – Global Forgiveness Day

People all over the world observe the Global Forgiveness Day on 7 July every year.

This Global Forgiveness Day encourages people across the globe to reflect on the importance of forgiveness, both personally and globally.

7 July – World Kiswahili Language Day

World Kiswahili Language Day is celebrated on the 7th July regularly every year.

This day honours the Swahili as one of the most widely spoken languages in Afria and the world with over 200 million speakers.

Swahili serves as a vital tool of communication and integration across East, Central and Southern Africa. It serves as an official language of the African Union (AU), SADC and the EAC.

Ther term ‘Swahili’ is derived from the Arabic word Swahili ,meaning ‘of the coast’, which reflect the region;’s extensive trade and cultural ties with Arab traders.

10 July – Nikola Tesla Day

Nikola Tesla Day, celebrated on 10 July, is observed to honour the remarkable contribution of Nikola Tesla.

Nikola Tesla is a renowned inventor, electrical engineer and physicist.

This day commemorates the birth anniversary of Nikola Tesla. His pioneering work in the late 19th and early 20th centuries revolutionised the field of electrical engineering.

10 July – Global Energy Independence Day

Global Energy Independence Day, celebrated in 10 July ever year, denotes a pivotal moment for countries across the world striving to achieve energy self sufficiency and sustainability.

This Global Energy Independence Day is a call to action for individuals, businesses and governments across the world to recognise the importance of reducing our dependence on non-renewable energy sources and transition to cleaner energy solutions.

11 July – World Horse Day

World Horse Day is celebrated across the world on 11 Jul annually.

The United Nations General Assembly adopted a resolution on June 2025 declaring 11 July as the ‘World Horse Day’.

UN FAQ’s 2023 data lists around 60.8 million horses across the world. The United States has around 2.41 million horses and ponies.

World Horse Day calls to protect humanity’s oldest partnerships which still feeds us, support our economies and lift our spirits.

11 July – World Population Day

World Population Day is observed annually on 11 July to focus more attention on the urgency and importation of global population increase issues.

This event was established by the United Nations Development Programme in 1989.

This day aims to increase people’s awareness on various types of population issues such as the importance of family planning, gender equality, human rights and maternal health.

In 2011, the world population reached 7 billion The global populations stand at 7.9 billion in 2021. It is expected to grow to 9.7 billion in 2050 and 10.9 billion in 2100.

12 July – NABARD Foundation Day

NABARD Foundation Day is observed in India on 12 July to recognise the indelible contributions of the National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD) in improving the condition of the rural communities and enhancing the agricultural productivity across India.

NABARD stands for National Bank for Agriculture and Rural Development (NABARD).

It was established on 12 July 1982 following te recommendation of the B.Sivaraman Committee.

The NABARD celebrates the 44th foundation day in 2025.

Its headquarters is situated in Mumbai, Maharashtra and its Chief Executive Officer (CEO) is KV Shaji.

12 July – Malala Day / International Malala Day

Malala Day is observed worldwide annually on 12 June. This day is named after activist Malala Yousafzai, who has been outspoken about girls having the right to education.

Malala hails from Pakistan and was shot by militants in 2012 when she was just 15 years old.

After recovering from the fatal militant attack, Malala continued her work.

She became the youngest person ever to win the Nobel Peace Prize in 2014 for her efforts on behalf of children’s rights. She received the Sakharov Prize in 2013.

14 July – Bastille Day (France) / French National Day

Bastille Day or the French National Day is celebrated in France to signal the beginning of the French Revolution.

The Bastille Day honours the anniversary of the Storming of the Bastille Prison on 14 July 1789, which a major turning point of the French Revolution.

14 July is often call ‘la fete nationale’ in France and is a national official holiday from 1880.

This day is a celebration of French tenets such as liberty, equality and Fraternity. It honours the courage of the French citizens who fought for their rights to democracy, expansion of legal rights and freedom from monarchical tyranny.

15 July – World Youth Skill Day

World Youth Skill Day is celebrated across the globe on 15 July every year to celebrate the strategic importance of equipping youth with skills for employment, decent work and entrepreneurship.

The United Nations General Assembly in 2024 declared 15 July as the World Youth Skills Day.

The World Youth Skills Day on 15 July 2025 marks the 10th anniversary of the celebration of this day.

The 2025 Theme of World Youth Skills Day is ‘Youth Empowerment through AI and Digital Skills’.

15 July – Education Development Day in Tamil Nadu

Education Development Day is celebrated on 15 July every year in Tamil Nadu.

This day is celebrated to commemorate the birth anniversary of former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister K. Kamaraj.

In July 2023, the Tamil Nadu State Government has declared 15 July to be celebrated as Education Development Dat across the state.

K. Kamaraj, popularly known as the ‘King Maker of Indian Politics’, was the third chief minister of Tamil Nadu. He served as the Tamil Nadu Chief Minister for three consecutive terms from 1954 to 1963.

He was awarded India’s highest civilian award, Bharat Ratna, posthumously in 1976.

K.Kamaraj introduced the Mi-day meals scheme in Government Schools in Tamil Nadu to provide one meal every day to poor students. He also introduced the free school uniform scheme in schools.

16 July – World Snake Day

World Snake Day is celebrated on 16 June every year to highlight the role of importance snakes play as a reptile in maintaining the ecological balance of the world.

This day is dedicated to raise awareness about more than 3000+ snake species around the world and their importance to natural ecosystems.

It also seeks to clear the negative stereotypes and myths surrounding snakes.

17 July – International Justice Day

International Justice Day or the World Day of International Justice is celebrated on 17 July every year across the world.

It is also known as the Day of International Criminal Justice.

This International Justice Day commemorates the historic adoption of the Rome Statute on 17 July 1998. This treaty created the International Criminal Court.

This day marks the importance of taking the fight against impunity and brining justice for the victims of war crime, crimes against genocide and humanity.

In June 2010, the Assembly of State Parties at the Review Conference of the Rome Statute held in Kampala, Uganda decided to celebrate 17 July as the Day of International Criminal Justice.

18 July – Nelson Mandela International Day / Mandela Day

Nelson Mandela International Day or the Mandela Day is celebrated each year on 18 July.

This day is celebrated to commemorate the birth anniversary of Nelson Mandela, former South African President.

In November 2009, in recognition of former South African President Nelson Mandela’s contribution to the culture of peace and freedom, the United Nations General Assembly declared 18 July as Nelson Mandela International Day.

This day acknowledges his contribution to the struggle for democracy internationally and the promotion of peace throughout the world.

In 2014, the UN General Assembly established an ‘UN Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela Prize’ in his name to be given every 5 years.

It is awarded persons in recognition of their achievements and who dedicated their lives to the service of humanity.

26 July – Kargil Vijay Diwas / Kargil Victory Day

Kargil Vijay Diwas or the Kargil Victory Day is celebrated across India on 26 July every year.

Kargil Vijay Diwas was named after the success of India’s ‘Operation Vijay’.

This day is observed to honour India’s victory over Pakistan in the Kargil War for ousting enemy forces from their occupied positions in Kargil District in 1999.

It also honours the Indian soldiers who fought in the Kargil War.

The Indian Prime Minister pays homage to the Indian soldiers at the Amar Jawan Jyoti at the India Gate every year.

27 July – CRPF Foundation Day

The Central Reserve Police Force’s Foundation Day or the CRPF Foundation is observed across India on 27 July every year.

The Central Reserve Police Force or the CRPF is the largest among the Central Armed Police Force (CAPFs) in India under the Union Ministry of Home Affairs..

CRPF is also the premier central police of the Union of India. It is entrusted with the critical task of maintaining the internal security of India.

It was initially established as the Crown Representatives Police on 27 July 1939.

It was named as Central Reserve Police Force through an Act of the Parliament on December 1949.

It currently comprises of 246 battalions.

29 July – International Tiger Day

International Tiger Day, also known as the Global Tiger Day, is celebrated on 29 July every year across the world.

It is celebrated to raise awareness about the endangered animal, the Tiger.

This International Tiger Day was set up by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) through the Global Tiger Initiative, Global Tiger Forum and other critical platforms.

The first International Tiger Day was established in 2010 at the St. Petersburg Tiger Summit.

India is now home to more than 70 per cent of the world’s wild tiger population.

There are 3682 tigers in India according to the All India Tiger Estimation in 2022. There are 23 Tiger Reserves in India that have received CA|TS accreditation.

On April 1973, Project Tiger was officially launched at the Corbett Tiger Reserve.

The Madhav National Park in Madhya Pradesh is India’s 58th and latest tiger reserve in India. This is also the ninth tiger reserve in Madhya Pradesh.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. What are the most important days in July 2025 for competitive exams?

A. Important Days in July 2025 include key days like World Population Day (July 11), National Doctors Day in India (July 1) and World Day for International Justice, which are crucial for UPSC, Kerala PSC, Karnataka PSC, TNPSC, SSC and Bank exams. State-specific days like Education Development (July 15) in Tamil Nadu are vital for TNPSC Exams. Revising these helps in General Awareness / Static GK sections of bank and government competitive exams.

What events are in July 2025?

July 2025 is packed with global and Indian events, including government observances, social awareness days and industry-specific dates. Some of the major events in July 2025 are:

Kargil Vijay Diwas on July 26 that Commemorates India’s victory in the Kargil War, Income Tax Day on July 24, that celebrates the importance of India’s tax system,World Population Day on July 11 that raises awareness about global population issues andBastille Day on July 14, which is a major national holiday in France. Multiple awareness events like World Hepatitis Day, International Tiger Day and World Emoji Day also fall in July 2025.

What is special on 14 July 2025?

14 July 2025 is celebrated as Bastille Day, the National Day of France. It marks the Storming of the Bastille in 1789, a key event in the French Revolution. Celebrated with parades, fireworks and cultural programs, it symbolises liberty, democracy and the fight against oppression.

Why is July 24 special in India?

July 24 is celebrated as Income Tax Day in India. It commemorates the introduction of income tax in the country in 1860 by Sir James Wilson. Known as 'Income Tax Day' or 'Aaykar Diwas', this day is important for: highlighting the role of income tax in nation-building, recognising contributions of tax officers and encouraging public awareness about taxation.

FAQs

Important Days in July 2025 include key days like World Population Day (July 11), National Doctors Day in India (July 1) and World Day for International Justice, which are crucial for UPSC, Kerala PSC, Karnataka PSC, TNPSC, SSC and Bank exams. State-specific days like Education Development (July 15) in Tamil Nadu are vital for TNPSC Exams. Revising these helps in General Awareness / Static GK sections of bank and government competitive exams.
July 2025 is packed with global and Indian events, including government observances, social awareness days and industry-specific dates. Some of the major events in July 2025 are: Kargil Vijay Diwas on July 26 that Commemorates India’s victory in the Kargil War, Income Tax Day on July 24, that celebrates the importance of India’s tax system, World Population Day on July 11 that raises awareness about global population issues and Bastille Day on July 14, which is a major national holiday in France. Multiple awareness events like World Hepatitis Day, International Tiger Day and World Emoji Day also fall in July 2025.
14 July 2025 is celebrated as Bastille Day, the National Day of France. It marks the Storming of the Bastille in 1789, a key event in the French Revolution. Celebrated with parades, fireworks and cultural programs, it symbolises liberty, democracy and the fight against oppression
July 24 is celebrated as Income Tax Day in India. It commemorates the introduction of income tax in the country in 1860 by Sir James Wilson. Known as 'Income Tax Day' or 'Aaykar Diwas', this day is important for: highlighting the role of income tax in nation-building, recognising contributions of tax officers and encouraging public awareness about taxation.

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