International Day of the Celebration of the Solstice is observed on 21 June every year to focus about solstices and equinoxes and their magnitude for numerous religions & ethnic cultures.
Daily Current Affairs Quiz 2021
The proclaimation of International Day of the Celebration of the Solstice with the aid of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) on 20th June 2019 within Resolution A/RES/73/300.
Solstice is that the factor at which the Sun is at its best distance from the world and equinox is when area is that the lowest.
Both solstice and equinox have their personal significance for Christians, Muslims, and different religions.
There are two solstices that show up annually: round the summer time solstice (commonly referred to as “Summer Solstice” for being the most important day of summer and it is the longest day of the year) and 21st December (commonly referred to as “Winter Solstice” for being the predominant day of winter and the shortest day of the year).