International Women’s Day events are held worldwide on March 8.
Various women, including political, community, and business leaders, as well as
leading educators, inventors, entrepreneurs, and television personalities, are
usually invited to speak at various events on the day. Such events may include
seminars, conferences, luncheons, dinners or breakfasts. The messages given at
these events often focus on various themes such as innovation, the portrayal of
women in the media, or the importance of education and career opportunities.It
isn’t a national holiday.
Many students in schools and other educational settings
participate in special lessons, debates or presentations about the importance
of women in society, their influence, and issues that affect them. In some
countries school children bring gifts to their female teachers and women
receive small presents from friends or family members. Many workplaces make a
special mention about International Women’s Day through internal newsletters or
notices, or by handing out promotional material focusing on the day.
Many businesses, government
offices, educational institutions are closed in the above-mentioned countries
on this day, where it is sometimes called Women’s Day. International Women’s
Day is a national observance in many other countries. Some cities may host
various wide-scale events such as street marches, which may temporarily affect
parking and traffic conditions
The International Women’s Day
logo is in purple and white and features the symbol of Venus, which is also the
symbol of being female. The faces of women of all backgrounds, ages, and
nations are also seen in various promotions, such as posters, postcards and
information booklets, on International Women’s Day. Various messages and
slogans that promote the day are also publicized during this time of the year.
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