World Students’ Day is celebrated every year on 15th October in honour of Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, one of India’s most beloved Presidents, scientists, and youth icons. This day recognises his remarkable dedication to education, innovation, and the empowerment of young minds. Dr. Kalam firmly believed that students are the foundation of a nation’s future, and that their curiosity, imagination, and determination can shape a better world.

World Students’ Day is not only a celebration of Dr. Kalam’s birthday but also a reminder of the role students play in society. It encourages learners to dream boldly, think creatively, and work hard toward their goals. The day highlights the importance of providing every child with quality education, equal opportunities, and a supportive environment to learn and grow. It also inspires teachers, families, and communities to value and uplift students, helping them overcome challenges and achieve their full potential.

Most importantly, this day motivates students to believe in themselves. It reminds them that their ideas matter, their efforts can bring change, and their journey of learning is a powerful tool for building a brighter future. World Students’ Day teaches the values of perseverance, curiosity, humility, and continuous self-improvement—values that Dr. Kalam lived by and shared throughout his life.