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The United Nations and World Health Organization marked December 27 as the International day for Epidemic Preparedness. Battered by the Covid-19 pandemic, humans have learned about epidemic preparedness the hard way. In a bid to prepare for future outbreaks and sensitise people about epidemics on all levels. The day was first observed 27 December 2020 when the United Nations General Assembly had emphasised on the need to advocate the importance of the preparedness for, prevention of and partnership against epidemics. As per a WHO statement, the need of the hour is to invest in systems that can help detect, prevent and respond to outbreaks that have the ability to disrupt health systems, supply chains and livelihood of especially the poorest countries. The UN also aims at popularising the One Health approach that fosters the integration of plant health, human health and animal health along with other relevant sectors.
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Nagaland was granted statehood on December 1, 1963, with Kohima being declared it's capital. Prior to this, Naga leaders and the central government reached an agreement to create a separate region of the Naga Hills in 1957. The State of Nagaland Act, 1962, was thus enacted by the Parliament to give Nagaland statehood.
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On November 10th, World NET Cancer Day increases awareness for neuroendocrine tumors (NET). This day also provides a voice for the NET community to improve diagnostics, treatment, and research. Neuroendocrine tumors are cancers that begin in neuroendocrine cells. These specialized cells also work like hormones. NET occur in certain parts of the body. It is difficult to diagnose NET cancer. Over 90 percent of all NET patients receive incorrect diagnoses. Initially, these patients get treated for the wrong disease. It’s not uncommon for NET patients to go up to 7 years with incorrect treatment. When doctors finally diagnose the disease correctly, the cancer has usually spread to other parts of the body. For these reasons, NET cancer awareness is of utmost importance. In 2010 the World NET Community Steering Committee created a proclamation for the first Worldwide NET Cancer Awareness Day. Currently, the International Neuroendocrine Cancer Alliance (INCA) coordinates the event.
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Every year on November 1, Chattisgarh formation and foundation day is observed. The center-eastern state of Chhattisgarh in India celebrates its formation day on November 1. The first demand for a separate state of Chhattisgarh was raised in the Raipur Congress unit in the year 1924, in the annual session of the Indian Congress in Tripuri. Chhattisgarh, the 26th state of India, was carved out of Madhya Pradesh on November 1, 2000.
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Kerala Day or Kerala Piravi (#KeralaPiravi) is celebrated to commemorate the birth of Kerala as an independent State in the Republic of India on November 1, 1956. Prior to this unification, Kerala was divided into three independent provinces of Malabar, Cochin, and Travancore. Malabar Presidency constituted the northernmost territories of Kerala that included Thalassery, Kannur, and Kasaragod. The princely State of Cochin occupied the middle section, and the sovereign State of Travancore administered the southern region. After the Independence of India, there arose a strong need to carve new states on a linguistic basis. Thus, On 1 November 1956, the taluk of Kasargod in the South Canara district of Madras, the Malabar district of Madras, and Travancore-Cochin, merged to form the state of Kerala under the States Reorganisation Act. Kerala Piravi Day commemorates this momentous union that led to the formation of modern-day Kerala as we know it.
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On November 1, Punjab celebrates its formation day. The Punjab Suba movement was one of the key events that took place during the formation of Punjab in the erstwhile of East Punjab state. In 1956 this was integrated with the state of East Punjab to create a new, enlarged Indian state called simply "Punjab". However, after carving out the Haryana state on a linguistic basis, Punjabi speaking population formed the state under Punjab Reorganisation Act (1966).
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Called 'the heart of India', Madhya Pradesh was founded on November 1, 1956, and it was reorganized on November 1, 2000, to create a new Chhattisgarh state. This state was formed by merging the erstwhile Central Provinces & Berar, Madhya Bharat, Vindhya Pradesh, and Bhopal.
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