Himalaya Day celebrates the significance of the Himalayas, focusing on environmental conservation and sustainable development.
Observed on September 9, Himalaya Day highlights the ecological importance of the majestic mountain range for India and the world.
The Himalayas are home to diverse flora and fauna, with unique species found nowhere else on Earth, making conservation vital.
Himalaya Day raises awareness about the threats of climate change, including glacier melting and ecosystem disruption.
The Himalayas are the source of major rivers in Asia. Preserving this water supply is crucial for billions of people across the region.
Himalaya Day promotes sustainable living practices for local communities to preserve the fragile ecosystem of the region.
Learn how to support Himalayan conservation through simple actions like reducing plastic use, promoting awareness, and volunteering.