As we step into the final month of 2025, December offers a time for reflection, celebration, and a focus on important global and national observances. Whether it’s religious holidays, key events in history, or days aimed at raising awareness about critical issues, December presents a range of occasions to remember and mark.
In 2025, these days will not only offer opportunities for celebrations but also for advocacy, learning, and change. Below is a comprehensive list of important national and international days to remember in December 2025.
Important National and International Days in December 2025
1 December – World AIDS Day
World AIDS Day is observed globally on December 1 every year. This day is dedicated to raising awareness about HIV and AIDS, supporting those living with the virus, and remembering those who have lost their lives to AIDS. The theme for 2024 was “Lead The Communities,” and in 2025, the focus will continue on building collaborative efforts to end the HIV epidemic worldwide.

2 December – National Pollution Control Day & International Day for the Abolition of Slavery
On December 2, two key observances take place:
National Pollution Control Day in India remembers the tragic Bhopal Gas Disaster of 1984, raising awareness about pollution and its harmful effects on both health and the environment.
International Day for the Abolition of Slavery focuses on the global fight against modern-day slavery, including human trafficking, forced labor, and child labor.
2 December – World Computer Literacy Day
World Computer Literacy Day, observed on December 2, is a day to promote digital literacy, especially in developing countries. This day encourages the learning and development of technological skills, with a special focus on empowering women and children through access to computers and the internet.
3 December – International Day of Persons with Disabilities
On December 3, the International Day of Persons with Disabilities is observed globally to raise awareness about the importance of ensuring accessibility and inclusion for people with disabilities. The theme for 2025 will likely focus on leadership and participation, echoing past calls for accessible environments and equal opportunities.
4 December – Indian Navy Day
Indian Navy Day is celebrated on December 4 to honor the role of the Indian Navy in defending the country’s maritime borders. It recognizes the bravery and sacrifices of the sailors and highlights the Navy’s contribution to national security.
5 December – International Volunteer Day & World Soil Day
December 5 marks two important days:
International Volunteer Day celebrates the tireless efforts of volunteers around the world who contribute to various causes such as education, healthcare, and humanitarian assistance.
World Soil Day raises awareness about the importance of healthy soil for food security, biodiversity, and ecosystems. This day emphasizes sustainable practices to protect the earth’s soil.
6 December – BR Ambedkar’s Death Anniversary & National Microwave Oven Day
On December 6, India commemorates the death anniversary of Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, a pivotal figure in India’s fight for social justice and the architect of the Indian Constitution. The same day is also celebrated as National Microwave Oven Day, which honors the invention of the microwave oven, an essential modern-day appliance that revolutionized cooking.
7 December – Armed Forces Flag Day & International Civil Aviation Day
On December 7:
Armed Forces Flag Day is observed in India to support the welfare of Indian Armed Forces personnel, honoring their sacrifices and the risks they undertake to safeguard the nation.
International Civil Aviation Day highlights the role of civil aviation in economic and social development, and promotes the importance of air transportation in connecting the world.
9 December – International Anti-Corruption Day
On December 9, International Anti-Corruption Day calls attention to the pervasive and destructive effects of corruption around the world. It promotes the importance of transparency, good governance, and collective efforts to eliminate corruption.
10 December – Human Rights Day & Death Anniversary of Alfred Nobel
December 10 is an important date for human rights:
Human Rights Day commemorates the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights by the United Nations in 1948, reminding the world to uphold the rights and freedoms of all individuals, regardless of race, gender, or nationality.
The day also marks the Death Anniversary of Alfred Nobel, the inventor of dynamite and founder of the Nobel Prizes.
11 December – International Mountain Day & UNICEF Day
December 11 is observed as:
International Mountain Day, which educates people about the importance of mountains in providing water, clean energy, and biodiversity, as well as the need to protect them from exploitation.

UNICEF Day, recognizing the work of the United Nations Children’s Fund in improving the lives of children worldwide.
16 December – Vijay Diwas
Vijay Diwas is observed on December 16 in India to commemorate the victory of the Indian Armed Forces during the 1971 Indo-Pak War, which led to the creation of Bangladesh. The day honors the valor and sacrifices of Indian soldiers who contributed to the victory.
18 December – Minorities Rights Day & International Migrants Day
December 18 is significant for two observances:
Minorities Rights Day in India highlights the rights of minorities and focuses on promoting safety, dignity, and equality for all communities.
International Migrants Day raises awareness about the challenges and struggles faced by migrants, including refugees, and calls for the protection of their rights and well-being.
22 December – National Mathematics Day
National Mathematics Day is celebrated on December 22 to commemorate the birth anniversary of renowned Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan. The day is dedicated to honoring his contributions to mathematics, particularly in number theory.
24 December – National Consumer Rights Day
On December 24, National Consumer Rights Day is celebrated in India to mark the enactment of the Consumer Protection Act. The day focuses on educating consumers about their rights and responsibilities, and how to avoid exploitation.
25 December – Christmas Day & Good Governance Day

December 25 is observed as:
Christmas Day, a global religious and cultural holiday that celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ.
Good Governance Day in India, commemorating the birth anniversary of former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee. The day promotes good governance and accountability within the Indian political system.
26 December – Veer Bal Diwas & Boxing Day
December 26 is observed as:
Veer Bal Diwas, which honors the bravery and sacrifice of the four sons of Guru Gobind Singh Ji, who were martyred for their faith.
Boxing Day, celebrated in many countries, typically involves giving gifts to the less fortunate and honoring charitable causes.
31 December – New Year’s Eve
New Year’s Eve is celebrated on December 31 worldwide, marking the final day of the year. People gather to reflect on the year gone by, celebrate with family and friends, and prepare for the arrival of the New Year with fireworks and festivities.
Here’s the complete summary table for Important Days in December 2025:
Date |
Event |
1 December |
World AIDS Day |
2 December |
National Pollution Control Day |
2 December |
International Day for the Abolition of Slavery |
2 December |
World Computer Literacy Day |
3 December |
International Day of Persons with Disabilities |
4 December |
Indian Navy Day |
5 December |
International Volunteer Day |
5 December |
World Soil Day |
6 December |
BR Ambedkar’s Death Anniversary |
7 December |
Armed Forces Flag Day |
7 December |
International Civil Aviation Day |
9 December |
International Anti-Corruption Day |
10 December |
Human Rights Day |
11 December |
International Mountain Day |
11 December |
UNICEF Day |
12 December |
Universal Health Coverage Day |
13 December |
National Horse Day |
14 December |
National Energy Conservation Day |
16 December |
Vijay Diwas |
18 December |
Minorities Rights Day |
18 December |
International Migrants Day |
19 December |
Goa’s Liberation Day |
20 December |
International Human Solidarity Day |
21 December |
Blue Christmas |
21 December |
December Solstice |
22 December |
National Mathematics Day |
23 December |
Kisan Diwas |
24 December |
National Consumer Rights Day |
25 December |
Christmas Day |
26 December |
Veer Bal Diwas |
27 December |
International Day of Epidemic Preparedness |
28 December |
Ratan Tata Birthday |
29 December |
International Cello Day |
30 December |
National Code Day (USA) |

