16 March - National Vaccination Day Observed at Sambara Celebrations
March 16 – National Vaccination Day

Why This Day Is Special?
This day promotes vaccination awareness, reflecting on India’s efforts that led to successful eradication of polio and control of other diseases
History Behind the Day
Observed since 1995—marking India’s first polio immunisation drive with legendary mass participation.
Did You Know❓
- India was declared polio-free in 2014.
- Vaccines also protect against measles, tetanus, and other diseases.
- Government campaigns ensure access to basic immunization across rural and urban areas.
How Can We Celebrate?
- Check and update vaccination for yourself and loved ones.
- Educate communities on preventing vaccine-preventable diseases.
- Honour healthcare workers leading immunisation efforts.
Vaccines are the armour of health—protect yourself and the world.
March 16 – National Vaccination Day | Sambara Celebrations
Today, Sambara Celebrations joins the nation in observing National Vaccination Day, a day dedicated to promoting immunization and public health awareness. Across our Travel, Retail, Food, Events, and Expos operations, the Sambara Celebrations staff and faculty actively engage with communities to highlight the importance of vaccines in preventing diseases and protecting public health. By encouraging safe and timely vaccinations, Sambara Celebrations emphasizes the values of care, responsibility, and proactive health management.
On this important day, Sambara Celebrations customers and students are informed and motivated to understand the benefits of vaccination, participate in health awareness activities, and take preventive measures for themselves and their families. Through these efforts, Sambara Celebrations reinforces a culture of well-being, awareness, and social responsibility, ensuring that every community member values health as a priority.
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