Women's Day is celebrated on March 8th to honor women's contributions. Women hold special place in our hearts and cannot imagine life without them
First observed in 1908 with 15,000 women marching in New York. Clara Zetkin proposed International Women's Day in 1910. First celebrated in 1911 in four European countries. March 8 became global date in 1913
International Women's Day is celebrated on March 8th. The day acknowledges women's strength, dedication, and nurturing attitudes
Celebrates women's achievements and contributions worldwide. Honors women's strength, courage, and resilience. Expresses appreciation for women from all walks of life
Women are kind, caring and powerful in their families. Women celebrate each other's lives throughout the day. Women fill the world with love, care and compassion. Women deserve all kinds of happiness and success
New Year celebrated December 31-January 1 with family feasts and clock strikes. Orthodox Christmas (January 7) commemorates Jesus' birth with meat fasting. Easter (varied dates) marks Jesus' resurrection with church processions. Victory Day (May 9) commemorates WWII victory with parades and fireworks