
National And International Days In January 2026: January 2026 is the first month of the year and brings with it a fresh start, new hopes and many important days to observe. These dates include national holidays, cultural festivals and global awareness events.
From global observances like New Year’s Day and Martin Luther King Jr Day to national events such as Republic Day and National Youth Day, the month offers a mix of cultural and social importance. Knowing these dates can help you stay informed, celebrate traditions, and participate in meaningful activities throughout January 2026.
Here a look at all the important days in January 2026 including National International dates:
January 2026 Dates |
Important Days In January 2026 |
January 1, 2026 |
New Year Day |
January 1, 2026 |
Global Family Day |
January 2, 2026 |
World Introvert Day |
January 3, 2026 |
International Mind‑Body Wellness Day |
January 3, 2026 |
Savitribai Phule Jayanti |
January 4, 2026 |
World Braille Day |
January 5, 2026 |
National Bird Day |
January 6, 2026 |
World Day of War Orphans |
January 6, 2026 |
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January 9, 2026 |
NRI Day / Pravasi Bharatiya Divas |
January 10, 2026 |
World Hindi Day |
January 11, 2026 |
National Human Trafficking Awareness Day |
January 12, 2026 |
National Youth Day |
January 13, 2026 |
Lohri |
January 14, 2026 |
Makar Sankranti |
January 14, 2026 |
Pongal |
January 15, 2026 |
Indian Army Day |
January 19, 2026 |
Martin Luther King Jr Day |
January 20, 2026 |
Penguin Awareness Day |
January 23, 2026 |
Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Jayanti (Parakram Diwas) |
January 24, 2026 |
National Girl Child Day |
January 24, 2026 |
International Day of Education |
January 25, 2026 |
National Voters’ Day |
January 25, 2026 |
National Tourism Day |
January 26, 2026 |
Republic Day |
January 30, 2026 |
Martyrs’ Day / Shaheed Diwas |
January 31, 2026 |
International Zebra Day |
New Year’s Day, marks the beginning of a new calendar year. New Year marks the beginning of a new calendar year according to the Gregorian calendar, which is followed worldwide. It is celebrated globally as New Year’s Day, symbolising fresh beginnings, renewal, and hope.

Global Family Day, reminding us to value family bonds and peace. Global Family Day is observed every year on January 1, coinciding with New Year’s Day. It is a day dedicated to promoting family unity, peace, and togetherness around the world.
World Introvert Day celebrates people who find peace in quiet reflection.
International Mind‑Body Wellness Day encourages healthy living for both mind and body.
Savitribai Phule Jayanti, observed to honour Savitribai Phule, India’s first female teacher, who played a key role in promoting women’s education and social reform.

World Braille Day honours Louis Braille and highlights accessibility for visually impaired people.
National Bird Day raises awareness about bird conservation and their role in ecosystems.
World Day of War Orphans shows support for children affected by conflict.
Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti is an important Sikh festival that celebrates the birth anniversary of Guru Gobind Singh Ji, the tenth Sikh Guru. It is observed with devotion, prayers, and community celebrations.
NRI Day is observed annually to honour Non-Resident Indians (NRIs) and recognize their contributions to India’s economy, culture, and global influence. It is a day to celebrate the achievements of Indians living abroad while strengthening their connection with India.
January 10, 2026 - World Hindi Day
World Hindi Day honours the Hindi language and its global reach.
National Human Trafficking Awareness Day highlights the fight against human trafficking.
National Youth Day is celebrated in India on January 12 every year to honour the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda, one of India’s greatest spiritual leaders and philosophers. The day highlights the importance of youth in nation-building and encourages young people to follow Vivekananda’s ideals of courage, discipline, and service.

Lohri is a popular Punjabi festival celebrated primarily in Punjab, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, and parts of North India. It marks the harvest of rabi crops and the end of winter, usually celebrated on January 13 every year. Lohri is especially associated with sugarcane harvesting, bonfires, and traditional folk songs and dances.
January 14, 2026 - Makar Sankranti
Makar Sankranti is a major Hindu festival celebrated across India to mark the sun’s transition into the zodiac sign of Capricorn (Makar). It usually falls on January 14 every year and is considered a harbinger of longer days and the end of winter. The festival is closely associated with harvest, prosperity, and gratitude to the Sun God.
January 14, 2026 - Pongal
Pongal is a four-day harvest festival celebrated in Tamil Nadu and by Tamil communities worldwide. It usually falls in mid-January, coinciding with Makar Sankranti, and is dedicated to thanking the Sun God (Surya) for a bountiful harvest.

Indian Army Day, honouring the dedication of the army.
Martin Luther King Jr Day, observed in the US to remember the civil rights leader.
Penguin Awareness Day, a fun and educational day about these unique birds.
Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Jayanti (Parakram Diwas) honouring a great freedom fighter.
National Girl Child Day emphasises the rights and welfare of girls.

International Day of Education highlights the global importance of learning.
National Voters’ Day encourages democratic participation.
National Tourism Day, highlights the importance of tourism in boosting the economy, preserving culture, and promoting travel within the country.
Republic Day marks India’s Constitution coming into effect in 1950 with grand parades and pride.

Martyrs’ Day / Shaheed Diwas remembers Mahatma Gandhi and others who sacrificed for the nation.
International Zebra Day promotes wildlife awareness and conservation.
Keeping track of these dates can help us connect with traditions, support social issues and enjoy shared moments throughout the year’s first month.
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