India celebrates World Students’ Day every year on October 15, marking the birth anniversary of the country’s most loved President and scientist, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam. Known as the “Missile Man of India,” Dr. Kalam was not just a pioneer in India’s space and defence programs but also a passionate teacher who believed in the power of youth to shape the nation’s future. The day is dedicated to celebrating students, their potential, and the role of education in building a progressive society.
Although the name “World Students’ Day” suggests a global observance, the United Nations has not officially designated October 15 as such. Globally, the UN recognizes October 15 as the International Day of Rural Women. However, in India, World Students’ Day continues to be celebrated widely in honour of Dr. Kalam’s vision and enduring connection with students. Schools, colleges, and educational institutions across the country mark the day with motivational talks, debates, science exhibitions, and special lectures aimed at inspiring the next generation.
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Dr. Kalam, born on October 15, 1931, in Rameswaram, Tamil Nadu, dedicated his life to education, science, and youth empowerment. He believed that the true wealth of a nation lay in the dreams and energy of its young people. Even after serving as the 11th President of India (2002–2007), he preferred to call himself a teacher and continued to engage with students until his passing in 2015. His humility, curiosity, and optimism made him a beloved figure among India’s youth, and his birthday has since become a symbolic occasion to celebrate learning and innovation.
The theme for World Students’ Day 2025 has not been officially announced yet. However, in recent years, the focus has revolved around empowering students as changemakers, promoting innovation in education, and bridging learning inequalities. The day serves as a reminder to make education more inclusive, creative, and accessible, while also highlighting issues such as mental health, digital literacy, and equal opportunities for all learners.
Celebrating World Students’ Day is not only about remembering Dr. Kalam’s legacy but also about reaffirming his belief that “dreams transform into thoughts, and thoughts result in action.” It is a call to encourage students to think big, stay curious, and lead with compassion — values that defined Dr. Kalam’s life and continue to inspire millions even today.
World Students’ Day FAQs
1. When is World Students’ Day celebrated in 2025?
World Students’ Day will be observed on Wednesday, October 15, 2025, which marks the birth anniversary of former President Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam.
2. Why is October 15 celebrated as World Students’ Day in India?
The day honours Dr. Kalam’s remarkable contribution to education and his deep bond with students. He believed that youth are the driving force of national development, and education is the key to transforming dreams into reality.
3. What is the theme of World Students’ Day 2025?
As of now, the official theme for World Students’ Day 2025 has not been announced. In recent years, themes have focused on empowering students, innovation in education, and fostering leadership among youth.
4. How is World Students’ Day celebrated across India?
Educational institutions across the country celebrate the day by organizing inspirational talks, essay and quiz competitions, science exhibitions, cultural programs, and social service drives. The focus is on motivating students to pursue knowledge, creativity, and social responsibility — values deeply associated with Dr. Kalam’s legacy.
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