February is the shortest month of the year, but it is packed with significant events that shape our world. For a student who has completed the 10th grade, understanding these dates is not just about memorizing numbers it’s about building General Knowledge (GK), staying aware of social issues, and preparing for competitive exams like the SSC, Banking, or Railway tests.
This guide provides a comprehensive and easy-to-understand look at the important national and international days in February 2026.
Complete List of Important Days: February 2026
The following table categorizes the key dates you should know. Use this as a quick reference guide.
| Date | Event / Importance | Category |
| Feb 1 | Union Budget Day (India) & Indian Coast Guard Day | National |
| Feb 2 | World Wetlands Day | International |
| Feb 4 | World Cancer Day | International |
| Feb 10 | National Deworming Day & World Pulses Day | National/Intl |
| Feb 11 | Intl. Day of Women and Girls in Science | International |
| Feb 12 | National Productivity Day & Darwin Day | National/Intl |
| Feb 13 | World Radio Day & Sarojini Naidu’s Birthday | National/Intl |
| Feb 14 | Pulwama Martyrs Day (Black Day) | National |
| Feb 15 | Maha Shivratri (Major Festival) | Cultural |
| Feb 20 | World Day of Social Justice | International |
| Feb 21 | International Mother Language Day | International |
| Feb 24 | Central Excise Day | National |
| Feb 28 | National Science Day | National |
Detailed Highlights for Students
As a student, certain days carry more weight because they relate to science, environment, and our national history. Let’s dive deeper into a few of them.
1. National Science Day (February 28)
This is perhaps the most famous day for Indian students. It commemorates the discovery of the Raman Effect by the legendary physicist Sir C.V. Raman in 1928.
- Why celebrate? To spread the message of the importance of science in daily life.
- The Achievement: For this discovery, Sir C.V. Raman became the first Indian to win a Nobel Prize in science (Physics) in 1930.
2. World Wetlands Day (February 2)
Wetlands include marshes, swamps, and lakes. They act as “natural sponges” that absorb water and prevent floods.
- 2026 Theme: “Wetlands and Traditional Knowledge: Celebrating Cultural Heritage.”
- Importance: It marks the date of the adoption of the Convention on Wetlands in 1971 in the city of Ramsar, Iran.
3. World Radio Day (February 13)
In an age of smartphones, we often forget the radio. However, it remains the most widely consumed medium globally.
- Why it matters: Radio is vital during emergencies and for people in remote areas where the internet might not reach.
4. Sarojini Naidu’s Birth Anniversary (February 13)
Known as the “Nightingale of India,” Sarojini Naidu was a famous poet and freedom fighter.
- Key Fact: She was the first Indian woman to become the President of the Indian National Congress and the first woman Governor of an Indian state (Uttar Pradesh).
Social and Health Awareness Dates

National Deworming Day (February 10)
This is a massive health initiative by the Indian Ministry of Health. It aims to make every child in India “worm-free.” Intestinal worms can cause anemia and malnutrition, which affects a student’s ability to focus on studies.
World Cancer Day (February 4)
This day is dedicated to raising awareness about cancer. The goal is to encourage early detection, which can save millions of lives every year.
Exam Corner: Dates for Competitive Aspirants
If you are planning to appear for government exams after your 10th or 12th, keep these niche dates in mind:
- Central Excise Day (Feb 24): Celebrated to encourage the employees of the excise department to carry out their duties efficiently.
- World Day of Social Justice (Feb 20): Focuses on tackling issues like poverty, exclusion, and unemployment.
- International Mother Language Day (Feb 21): Promotes linguistic and cultural diversity.
Summary and Tips for Students
- Stay Updated: If you live in India, the Union Budget (Feb 1) is important because it decides how much money will be spent on education.
- Participate: Most schools organize science fairs on Feb 28. Participating in these can help build your confidence.
- Note the “Black Day”: February 14 is often associated with Valentine’s Day, but for Indians, it is also a day to remember the brave soldiers who lost their lives in the Pulwama attack (2019).
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Practice Quiz: Important Days in February
Q1. National Science Day in India is celebrated on February 28th to honor which scientist?
A) Homi J. Bhabha B) Sir C.V. Raman C) A.P.J. Abdul Kalam D) Vikram Sarabhai
Answer: B) Sir C.V. Raman (He discovered the ‘Raman Effect’ on this day in 1928.)
Q2. Which day is celebrated on February 2nd to raise awareness about the protection of water-rich ecosystems?
A) World Water Day
B) World Environment Day
C) World Wetlands Day
D) Earth Day
Answer: C) World Wetlands Day (It marks the signing of the Ramsar Convention in 1971.)
Q3. Sarojini Naidu, whose birth anniversary is on February 13th, is famously known by which title?
A) Iron Lady of India
B) Nightingale of India
C) Lioness of Punjab
D) Mother of the Nation
Answer: B) Nightingale of India (She was a famous poet and freedom fighter.)
Q4. What is the main objective of ‘National Deworming Day’ observed on February 10th?
A) To promote tree plantation
B) To provide clean drinking water
C) To improve child health by treating intestinal worms
D) To encourage digital education
Answer: C) To improve child health by treating intestinal worms (This helps in reducing anemia and improving nutrition in students.)
Q5. International Mother Language Day is observed on which date to promote linguistic diversity?
A) February 21st
B) February 14th
C) February 24th
D) February 1st
Answer: A) February 21st (This day was established by UNESCO to protect all languages.)
Q6. Which international day is observed on February 4th to spread awareness about early detection and treatment of a serious disease?
A) World AIDS Day
B) World Health Day
C) World Cancer Day
D) World Tuberculosis Day
Answer: C) World Cancer Day
Q7. On February 1st, which Indian force celebrates its foundation day?
A) Indian Army
B) Indian Navy
C) Indian Air Force
D) Indian Coast Guard
Answer: D) Indian Coast Guard