Zero Discrimination Day is observed on March 1st every year to promote equality and challenge discrimination in all forms. This day, initiated by the United Nations and supported by UNAIDS, highlights the importance of treating everyone with dignity, regardless of gender, race, age, disability, nationality, or any other factor. Discrimination creates barriers in society, preventing people from accessing education, healthcare, and job opportunities. It leads to social injustice and hinders progress. The theme for Zero Discrimination Day changes every year, focusing on different aspects of equality and inclusion. On this day, organizations and individuals around the world raise awareness through campaigns, discussions, and social media initiatives. The goal is to create a fairer world where everyone has the same rights and opportunities. By embracing diversity and respecting differences, we can build a more inclusive society where discrimination has no place. Let’s stand together for equality and justice!