National Vaccination Day – 2021

RRCP observes ‘National Vaccination Day – 2021′ on 16 March 2021

RajaRajeswari College of Physiotherapy observes ‘National Vaccination Day – 2021’ on 16th March 2021 marking this special day of observance.

#NationalVaccinationDay or Immunization Day is observed in #India every year on March 16. India observes National Vaccination Day to convey to the people of the country the importance of #vaccination. For over a hundred and fifty years, vaccines have saved people from diseases that would have hampered progress of #humanity.

This Vaccination Day in 2021 takes even more importance, preference and adherence owing to Anti COVID-19 vaccination drive.

World Consumer Rights Day 2021

RRCP celebrates ‘World Consumer Rights Day 2021′ on 15 March 2021

RajaRajeswari College of Physiotherapy celebrates ‘World Consumer Rights Day 2021’ on 15th March 2021 marking this special day of observance.

The day is observed to raise awareness about a consumer’s rights and needs so as to enable the consumer to fight against social injustices.

#worldConsumersDay – Consumers International is the membership organisation for consumer groups around the world. Founded on 1 April 1960, it has over 250 member organisations in 120 countries. Its head office is based in London, England, with regional offices in Latin America, Asia Pacific, Middle East and Africa.

World Kidney Day 2021

RRCP celebrates ‘World Kidney Day 2021′ on 11 March 2021

RajaRajeswari College of Physiotherapy celebrates ‘World Kidney Day 2021’ on 11th March 2021 marking this special day of observance.

The World Kidney Day Steering Committee has declared 2021 the year of “Living Well with Kidney Disease”. This has been done to both increase education and awareness about effective symptom management and patient empowerment, with the goal of encouraging life participation.

International Women’s Day 2021

RRCP celebrates ‘International Women’s Day 2021′ on 08 March 2021

RajaRajeswari College of Physiotherapy celebrates ‘International Women’s Day 2021’ on 8th March 2021 marking this special day of observance.

There is no limit to what we, as women, can accomplish. Wishing you a Happy Women’s Day! Every Home, Every Heart, Every Feeling, Every Moment Of happiness is incomplete without you. Only you can complete this world.
#HappyWomensDay

Alexander Graham Bell’s Birthday

RRCP celebrates ‘Alexander Graham Bell’s Birthday’ on 03 March 2021

RajaRajeswari College of Physiotherapy celebrates ‘Alexander Graham Bell’s Birthday’ on 3rd March 2021 marking this special day of observance.

#AlexanderGrahamBell was a Scottish-born inventor, scientist, and engineer who is credited with inventing and patenting the first practical telephone. He also co-founded the American Telephone and Telegraph Company in 1885.

Self Injury Awareness Day 2021

RRCP observes ‘Self Injury Awareness Day 2021’ on 01 March 2021

RajaRajeswari College of Physiotherapy observes ‘Self Injury Awareness Day 2021’ on 1st March 2021 marking this special day of observance.

Self-injury Awareness Day (#SIAD) (also known as Self-Harm Awareness Day) is a grassroots annual global awareness event / campaign on March 1, where on this day, and in the weeks leading up to it and after, some people choose to be more open about their own self-harm, and awareness organizations make special efforts to raise awareness about self-harm and self-injury.

Central Excise Day 2021

RRCP observes ‘Central Excise Day 2021’ on 24 February 2021

RajaRajeswari College of Physiotherapy observes ‘Central Excise Day 2021’ on 24th February 2021 marking this special day of observance.

Central Excise Day is celebrated every year on February 24 across the whole India to encourage the employees of the excise department carry out the central excise duty all over India in a better way in order and even to prevent the corruption in goods manufacturing business as well as implement other rules to carry out best possible excise services.

World Peace and Understanding Day 2021

RRCP observes ‘World Peace and Understanding Day 2021’ on 23 February 2021

RajaRajeswari College of Physiotherapy observes ‘World Peace and Understanding Day 2021’ on 23rd February 2021 marking this special day of observance.

#WorldPeaceandUnderstandingDay is celebrated every year on 23 February. On this day many kinds of programs are organized to emphasize understanding and goodwill to maintain world peace. The main purpose of this day is to maintain #peace, #love and #brotherhood in the world

World Day of Social Justice 2021

RRCP celebrates ‘World Day of Social Justice 2021’ on 20 February 2021

RajaRajeswari College of Physiotherapy celebrates ‘World Day of Social Justice 2021’ on 20th February 2021 marking this special day of observance.

#WorldDayofSocialJustice is an international day recognizing the need to promote social justice, which includes efforts to tackle issues such as poverty, exclusion, gender equality, unemployment, human rights, and social protections.

Sarojini Naidu’s Birth Anniversary

RRCP celebrates ‘Sarojini Naidu’s Birth Anniversary’ on 13 February 2021

RajaRajeswari College of Physiotherapy celebrates ‘Sarojini Naidu’s Birth Anniversary’ on 13th February 2021 marking this special day of observance.

Sarojini Naidu (13 February 1879 – 2 March 1949) was an Indian political activist and poet. Today is the 142nd birth anniversary of Sarojini Naidu, who was named the ‘Nightingale of India’ by Mahatma Gandhi for her beautiful poetry. Sarojini Naidu became the face of women’s empowerment in India. She played a key movement during India’s freedom struggle. A firm believer of Satyagraha and a close follower of Mahatma Gandhi, Sarojini Naidu was the first woman president of the Indian National Congress and also the first woman governor in India. In 1929, she was awarded the Kaisar-i-Hind Medal by the British for her contribution during the plague epidemic in the country.
Sarojini Naidu was a child prodigy. She was barely twelve years old, when she wrote a 1300-line poem ‘Lady of the Lake’ in six days.

A proponent of civil rights, women’s emancipation, and anti-imperialistic ideas, she was an important figure in India’s struggle for independence from colonial rule. Naidu’s work as a poet earned her the sobriquet ‘the Nightingale of India’, or ‘Bharat Kokila’ by Mahatma Gandhi because of colour, imagery and lyrical quality of her poetry.

Born in a Bengali family in Hyderabad, Naidu was educated in Madras, London and Cambridge. Following her time in England, where she worked as a suffragist, she was drawn to Indian National Congress’ movement for India’s independence from British rule. She became a part of the Indian nationalist movement and became a follower of Mahatma Gandhi and his idea of swaraj. She was appointed the President of the Indian National Congress in 1925 and later became the Governor of the United Provinces in 1947, becoming the first woman to hold the office of Governor in the Dominion of India.

Naidu’s poetry includes both children’s poems and others written on more serious themes including patriotism, romance, and tragedy. Published in 1912, “In the Bazaars of Hyderabad” remains one of her most popular poems. She was married to Govindarajulu Naidu, a general physician, and had five children with him. She died of a cardiac arrest on 2 March 1949.