When did International Charity Day started, know its history and importance

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New Delhi: International Charity Day is celebrated every year on 5th September. This day is very special, on the one hand, Teacher’s Day is celebrated on the birthday of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan, the ideal teacher of our country, as well as International Charity Day is celebrated in memory of the social worker Mother Teresa on her death anniversary. So let’s know important information about International Charity Day…..

Purpose of International Charity Day
There is a special purpose of celebrating International Charity Day, under this purpose the importance of charity is explained. Donating is a noble act. Where does it go that by donating one gets virtue? Being a citizen of the society, we also have some responsibilities towards the society, keeping this in mind, we should donate or help in the form of our ability.

Helping someone or donating it shows our good personality. The United Nations started celebrating International Charity Day (International Charity Day) on 5 September, appealing for help from people to help developed countries and improve their standard of living.

Importance of International Charity Day
Any kind of donation is important. Helping someone in need is a very good and noble act. There are many people in the world who need help, they need education, food, clothes, mental support, all these and our one initiative or small help change their life. Help is not only to human beings but also to animals and animals. Those wild animals play a very important role in our nature. In such a situation, it is also our responsibility that we give them food and do not allow any kind of trouble.

History of International Charity Day
Let us tell you that International Charity Day is celebrated every year on 5th September. The United Nations General Assembly has announced to celebrate this day as International Charity Day in 2021. Prior to this, in 2011, the celebration of International Charity Day has started with the initiative of the Hungarian civil society with the support of the Hungarian Parliament and the government. Since then, International Charity Day has been started celebrating the death anniversary of Mother Teresa on 5 September.

Mother Teresa has an invaluable contribution to society. He has done unprecedented work in the field of removing poverty from society, helping needy people, removing the sufferings of the poor. His contribution to society is priceless.

How Mother Teresa became the messiah of the poor
Everyone knows Mother Teresa. Mother Teresa, the great personality of the country of India, devoted a large part of her life only in the service of the people. He was born on 26 August 1910 in Albania. Mother Teresa was a Catholic nun. She lived in Albania for 18 years, after which she moved to Ireland. In 1929, she came to India and started serving the destitute people.

He is an example for the people even today. He served people suffering from diseases like leprosy. His works gave him recognition all over the world. Mother Teresa took Indian citizenship in the year 1948. On 17 October 1979, he was also awarded the Nobel Peace Prize and in 1980 he was awarded the country’s highest civilian honor ‘Bharat Ratna’.

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Mother Teresa was the founder of the Order of the Missionaries of Charity, a Roman Catholic congregation of women dedicated to helping the poor. She was considered one of the greatest humanists of the 20th century. Let us tell you that Mother Teresa’s real name was Agnes Gonza Boyajiju. He moved to Kolkata in 1950, where he founded the Missionaries of Charity Mission.

She lived in the city of Kolkata for about 68 years and sacrificed her life in the service of the poor, sick, and helpless people. Founded by Mother Teresa, this organization is present in about 123 countries and through them, about 4500 sisters are continuously serving the helpless and needy. After his death in 1997, he was officially given the title of the saint after 19 years. He taught people the lesson of serving humanity. He taught people to serve human beings selflessly.

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