World Students Day 2023 [15th October] - Themes, Significance

By : Neha Dhyani

Updated : Mar 1, 2023, 16:20

World Students' Day is celebrated on 15th October every year on the birth anniversary of the late aerospace scientist, teacher, and former President, Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam. This occasion is celebrated nationally in India every year to acknowledge the efforts of Kalam towards students and education. Kalam is fondly remembered as "People's President," and his birthday is commemorated as Students' Day.

Avul Pakir Jainulabdeen Abdul Kalam was born on 15th October 1931 in Rameswaram, India. He was named the 11th President of India on 18th July 2002. To know more about him and why his birthday is celebrated as World Students' Day, read the information below.

World Students' Day 2023

World Students' Day is an annual event observed in India on 15th October every year. The day marks the birthday of the former Indian President, Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam. Kalam was an Indian Aerospace scientist who also served as the 11th President of India. He was known for his love and dedication toward students and his focus on promoting education. Hence, in his honour, India announced his birth date, 15th October, to be observed as World Students Day

World Students' Day 2022 Theme

Every year, on World Students' Day, a unique theme is announced, based on which all the celebrations for the day take place. As this occasion is regarded as an important annual event, various events, campaigns, and discussions are organized on this day in schools, government and private sector offices. World Students' Day 2022 theme has not been announced yet but it is expected to be shared shortly. Meanwhile, read about the last year's Students' Day theme below:

International Students' Day Theme 2021

The theme for the World Student Day last year, 2021, was 'Learning for people, planet, prosperity, and peace." This theme reaffirmed the role of education in the upliftment of society, and it is a fundamental right of every individual on humanitarian grounds. It was also symbolized as an enabler of the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

History of World Students' Day

15th October was announced as World Students Day in India in honour of the late former president of India, Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam. His significant role, his achievements, and the inspiration that he provided to his students together commemorate the celebration on this special day. World Students Day date is recognized on Kalam's birthday every year because:

  • His insightful lectures and his dedication to teaching inspired students largely to become the best versions of themselves.
  • He always believed that students are the future and possess the progressive minds that would take our country forward to new heights of success in every sphere.
  • He identified himself most dedicatedly in the role of a teacher, above anything else.
  • He preached that teachers were the builders of society as they were responsible for making the students proficient in their respective subjects.
  • He always stressed providing a vision for life to students and inculcating the value of fundamentals, which they should practice throughout their life.
  • Kalam dedicated his entire life to education and the welfare of students.

Significance of Students' Day

World Students' Day is regarded as a significant event because it marks the birthday of the former Indian President, Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam. The other reasons why this day is considered as important are as follows:

  • It reiterates the importance of education.
  • It is a day to recognize the Fundamental Right to Education.
  • It commemorates the brilliant work of Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam,
  • On this day, Kalam's fondness for teaching students is remembered.

How to Celebrate World Students Day?

World Students' Day is celebrated widely across India. On this day, students engage in meaningful acts of social responsibilities, have gatherings on their campus, involve themselves in healthy and gleeful competitions and debates, and indulge in a lot of merrymaking with food, games, and gossip. Here are some of the customary celebration activities held on Students' Day:

  • World Students' Day speech in schools
  • Spreading awareness about the works of Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam
  • Debate, painting, essay writing, and other competitions

World Students' Day Quotes

  • "You cannot change your future, but you can change your habits, and surely your habits will change your future."
  • "You have to dream before your dreams can come true."
  • "Don't take rest after your first victory because if you fail in the second, more lips are waiting to say that your first victory was just luck."

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FAQs about World Student's Day

Q1. What is World Students' Day?

World Students' Day is a special day observed in India when Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam's work as an educator is commemorated. Although this day is not officially recognized by the United Nations, it is celebrated annually on 15th October in India with much enthusiasm.

Q2. What is World Students' Day 2022 theme?

World Students' Day theme 2022 has not been announced yet. However, it is expected to be shared soon by the government of India. The theme for Students' Day is important because all the nationwide celebrations take place around the theme.

Q3. When is Students Day celebrated?

World Students' Day is celebrated on 15th October in India. This occasion commemorates the birth of Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, the former President of India, who was also a passionate teacher. Although this day is not regarded internationally, it is celebrated widely in India.

Q4. Why do we celebrate World Students' Day?

We celebrate World Students' Day on 15th October in India to mark Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam's birth anniversary. It is celebrated in honor of Kalam, who was fond of students and teaching. He was the President, and also an aerospace scientist; still he identified himself primarily as a teacher.

Q5. What is celebrated on Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam's birthday?

On Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam's birthday, Students' Day is celebrated in India every year. The occasion is celebrated on 15th October every year to remember Kalam, and his honorary work done in the field of teaching.