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Important Days, Festivals and Occasions in July 2026: Complete List of National, International and Religious Events

Kargil Vijay Diwas is observed on July 26 every year to commemorate India's victory in the 1999 Kargil War and to honour the bravery and sacrifice of Indian Armed Forces personnel.

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July is one of the most eventful months of the year, bringing together a mix of national observances, international awareness days, Hindu festivals, religious occasions, and cultural celebrations. From Guru Purnima and World Population Day to Kargil Vijay Diwas and International Tiger Day, the month is packed with dates that hold historical, spiritual, environmental, and social significance.

Whether you’re planning celebrations, school activities, competitive exam preparation, or want to stay informed, here’s a complete guide to the important days, festivals, and occasions in July 2026.

Important Days and Festivals in July 2026

DateDayEvent
July 1WednesdayNational Doctors’ Day (India), Chartered Accountants’ Day (India), National Postal Worker Day
July 3FridayInternational Plastic Bag Free Day
July 5SundayAshadhi Ekadashi (Devshayani Ekadashi)
July 6MondayMuharram (subject to moon sighting)
July 11SaturdayWorld Population Day
July 13MondayGuru Purnima
July 15WednesdayWorld Youth Skills Day
July 17FridayWorld Day for International Justice
July 18SaturdayNelson Mandela International Day
July 20MondayInternational Chess Day
July 22WednesdayNational Mango Day
July 26SundayKargil Vijay Diwas
July 28TuesdayWorld Nature Conservation Day
July 29WednesdayInternational Tiger Day
July 30ThursdayInternational Friendship Day*
July 31FridayWorld Ranger Day

*Note: In India, Friendship Day is traditionally celebrated on the first Sunday of August.

National Important Days in July

National Doctors’ Day – July 1

National Doctors’ Day is observed in India to honour the dedication and service of medical professionals. The day commemorates the birth and death anniversary of renowned physician and former West Bengal Chief Minister Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy.

Chartered Accountants’ Day – July 1

Celebrated every year since 1949, this day marks the establishment of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) and recognises the contributions of Chartered Accountants to the country’s economy.

Kargil Vijay Diwas – July 26

India observes Kargil Vijay Diwas to commemorate the victory of the Indian Armed Forces in the 1999 Kargil War against Pakistan. The day pays tribute to the brave soldiers who sacrificed their lives in Operation Vijay.

International Days in July

World Population Day – July 11

Observed by the United Nations, World Population Day raises awareness about global population issues, family planning, gender equality, reproductive health, and sustainable development.

World Youth Skills Day – July 15

The day highlights the importance of equipping young people with technical and vocational skills for employment, entrepreneurship, and economic growth.

Nelson Mandela International Day – July 18

This day honours the legacy of Nelson Mandela and encourages individuals to contribute positively to society through acts of kindness and community service.

International Chess Day – July 20

Celebrated globally to promote the game of chess, the day marks the founding of the International Chess Federation (FIDE) in 1924.

World Nature Conservation Day – July 28

This observance encourages governments and citizens to protect biodiversity, forests, wildlife, and natural resources for future generations.

International Tiger Day – July 29

International Tiger Day focuses on tiger conservation and raising awareness about protecting endangered tiger populations and their habitats.

World Ranger Day – July 31

The day recognises wildlife rangers who dedicate their lives to protecting forests, national parks, and endangered species.

Hindu Festivals in July 2026

Devshayani (Ashadhi) Ekadashi – July 5

One of the most important Ekadashis in the Hindu calendar, Devshayani Ekadashi marks the beginning of Chaturmas, the four-month period during which Lord Vishnu is believed to enter cosmic sleep.

Thousands of devotees visit Pandharpur in Maharashtra during the famous Ashadhi Wari pilgrimage.

Guru Purnima – July 13

Guru Purnima is dedicated to expressing gratitude towards teachers, spiritual gurus, and mentors. The festival also commemorates Maharishi Ved Vyasa, the compiler of the Vedas and author of the Mahabharata.

The day holds immense importance among Hindus, Buddhists, and Jains.

Muharram – July 6 (Tentative)

Muharram marks the beginning of the Islamic New Year. The tenth day, known as Ashura, commemorates the martyrdom of Imam Hussain at the Battle of Karbala.

The exact date depends on the sighting of the moon.

Environmental Awareness Days

July also includes several occasions dedicated to environmental protection:

  • International Plastic Bag Free Day (July 3)
  • World Nature Conservation Day (July 28)
  • International Tiger Day (July 29)
  • World Ranger Day (July 31)

These observances encourage sustainable living and wildlife conservation.

Why Are Important Days Celebrated?

Important days and festivals help:

  • Preserve cultural and religious traditions.
  • Raise awareness about global challenges.
  • Honour national heroes and historical events.
  • Promote education, health, and environmental conservation.
  • Encourage social responsibility and community participation.

Key Highlights

  • July begins with National Doctors’ Day and Chartered Accountants’ Day.
  • Guru Purnima and Devshayani Ekadashi are among the month’s major Hindu festivals.
  • Muharram marks the beginning of the Islamic New Year.
  • Kargil Vijay Diwas is observed on July 26.
  • International Tiger Day and World Nature Conservation Day promote environmental awareness.
  • World Population Day and World Youth Skills Day highlight important global issues.

From patriotic observances to religious celebrations and international awareness campaigns, July 2026 offers numerous opportunities to celebrate, reflect, and spread awareness. Keeping track of these important dates is useful for students, professionals, event planners, and anyone interested in India’s diverse cultural and global calendar.

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