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Holidays today
1. Holidays today
2. World No Alcohol Day
3. World No Alcohol Day
• In 2008, at a meeting of the World Health Assembly (WHA)—the decisionmaking body of the World Health Organization (WHO)—in Geneva,
Switzerland, a proposal was made by India for a global alcohol-free day to
take place on Gandhi's birthday. The proposal was made by Dr. Anbumani
Ramadoss, India's Union Minister for Health and Family Welfare. He said the
purpose of the day was to draw attention to the health risks of the abuse of
alcohol. The proposal was supported by 11 Southeast Asian countries.
4. World Mushroom Picking Day
5. World Mushroom Picking Day
• Mushroom pickers compete on this day• Out of over 300 photographs, they chose the winners in 3 nominations:
• - "Mushroom of the year"
• - "Mushroom family"
• - "Little mushroom"
6. Chestnuts Search Day
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• This holiday is especially close to theFrench.
• On this day, the main dishes are
dishes cooked with chestnuts - a salad
with asparagus, scallops and
chestnuts, risotto with shrimps and
chestnuts, chocolate-chestnut
mousse with orange marmalade.
8. German Unity Day
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In the Federal Republic of Germany, “German
Unity Day” (German: Tag der deutschen
Einheit, with lowercase letter d) was
introduced in 1954 in memory of the events
of June 17, 1953 in the GDR and was
celebrated on June 17 from 1954 to 1990.
After the unification of the country in 1990,
the national holiday of the united country
was supposed to be postponed to November
9, the day the Berlin Wall fell. However, since
this day was associated with the dark periods
in the history of Germany (the beer coup in
1923 and the November pogroms of 1938),
another date was chosen for the new public
holiday - October 3, 1990 - the day of the final
unification of the two German states.