National Anti-Terrorism Day 2025: Everything To Know About Origin, Significance, Date And More
National Anti-Terrorism Day is observed across India every year on May 21 to promote peace, harmony, and unity, and to raise awareness about the impact of terrorism on society. Educational institutions, government offices, and public organisations across the country hold events and ceremonies where people take a pledge to oppose terrorism and work for a peaceful society

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National Anti-Terrorism Day is observed across India every year on May 21 to promote peace, harmony, and unity, and to raise awareness about the impact of terrorism on society. In 2025, the observance holds special relevance as the country continues to stand united against all forms of terrorism and violence.
Origin and Background
National Anti-Terrorism Day was first observed in 1991, following the assassination of former Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi on May 21, 1991, by a suicide bomber in Sriperumbudur, Tamil Nadu. The government declared the day to honour his memory and to remind the nation of the destructive consequences of terrorism.
Significance
The day is a solemn reminder of the countless lives lost due to acts of terrorism and the urgent need to uphold peace and security. It encourages citizens to stand against hatred, violence, and divisive ideologies. It also promotes the importance of communal harmony, tolerance, and national unity.
Educational institutions, government offices, and public organisations across the country hold events and ceremonies where people take a pledge to oppose terrorism and work for a peaceful society. Seminars, debates, and awareness programs are also organised to engage youth and promote critical thinking about the causes and consequences of terrorism.
Observance in 2025
On May 21, 2025, India will observe the day with tributes to victims, public awareness campaigns, and calls for global cooperation against terrorism. It’s also a time to honor the sacrifices of security personnel who defend the nation against terror threats.
National Anti-Terrorism Day serves as a powerful reminder that peace and unity are the strongest tools against hatred and violence.
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