World Students’ Day, celebrated annually on October 15, honors the legacy of Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, India’s 11th President, and his deep connection with students. The day emphasizes the importance of education and equal learning opportunities, while also recognizing students’ achievements. It serves as a platform for students to voice their challenges and promotes the transformative power of education in society.
World Students’ Day, celebrated annually on October 15, honors the legacy of Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, India’s 11th President, and his deep connection with students. The day emphasizes the importance of education and equal learning opportunities, while also recognizing students’ achievements. It serves as a platform for students to voice their challenges and promotes the transformative power of education in society. World Students’ Day, celebrated annually on October 15, honors the legacy of Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, India’s 11th President, and his deep connection with students. The day emphasizes the importance of education and equal learning opportunities, while also recognizing students’ achievements. It serves as a platform for students to voice their challenges and promotes the transformative power of education in society.