When is World Leprosy Day celebrated?
World Leprosy Day is observed globally on the last Sunday of January each year. This international day raises awareness about leprosy, promotes early detection, and advocates for the rights of those affected. The observance aligns with January 30th in India, coinciding with Mahatma Gandhi’s death anniversary.
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World Leprosy Day is indeed observed globally on the last Sunday of January each year. In India, it aligns with January 30th, coinciding with the death anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, who worked tirelessly to eliminate the stigma associated with leprosy. This day aims to raise awareness about leprosy, promote early detection, and advocate for the rights and well-being of individuals affected by this ancient and often misunderstood disease. It serves as a reminder to continue efforts to eliminate leprosy and address the social and medical aspects associated with it.