World Students' Day: Celebrating Learners & Dreamers

Manaswi Panchbhai

World Students' Day

Celebrating young minds and future leaders (October 15 – Dr. Kalam’s birthday)

Why October 15?


It marks the birth anniversary of Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, India’s Missile Man and People’s President.

Who Was Dr. Kalam?

Dr. Kalam dedicated his life to empowering students with dreams, knowledge, and courage.

Why Celebrate Students?

As the catalysts for change, you are the thinkers, the innovators, the solution-finders, and the leaders of tomorrow.

Famous Kalam Quote

"Dream, dream, dream. Dreams transform into thoughts, and thoughts result in action.”

Ways to Celebrate

Express gratitude to your educators, acquire new knowledge, discuss your aspirations, assist a classmate, and read 'Wings of Fire'.

Students Who Changed the World

Malala Yousafzai – Advocate for education | Anne Frank – Symbol of perseverance | Greta Thunberg – Champion for the climate

“Learning gives creativity, creativity leads to thinking, thinking provides knowledge, knowledge makes you great.”– Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam

There are approximately 220 million students enrolled in schools worldwide, ranging from primary to higher education.

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