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Why Global Handwashing Day Still Matters

Amiya Bal
Last updated: 2025/10/15 at 2:44 AM
Amiya Bal 2 months ago
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Bhubaneswar, 15th October, 2025 : Every October 15, when the world observes Global Handwashing Day, I’m reminded of something so simple yet so powerful — the act of washing hands. It’s a daily routine most of us take for granted, but in reality, it’s one of the most effective shields we have against disease.

This year’s theme, “Clean Hands, Healthier Future,” resonates deeply with me. Growing up in Odisha, I’ve seen how small hygiene practices can make a big difference in communities — from classrooms in rural schools to crowded city streets. A bar of soap and clean water can mean the difference between illness and health, between a child missing school or thriving in it.

Global Handwashing Day, first celebrated in 2008, was more than just an awareness campaign. It became a reminder of equality — that everyone, regardless of where they live, deserves access to clean water and sanitation. It’s a message that feels even more relevant today, especially after the pandemic reminded us of how fragile public health can be.

Across India, schools and organizations marked the day with handwashing demonstrations, rallies, and awareness drives. In Bhubaneswar, I watched young students proudly holding banners that read, “Clean hands save lives.” Their enthusiasm was infectious — proof that change often begins with education.

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As I think about this simple act, I realize it’s not just about hygiene — it’s about dignity, care, and responsibility. Washing our hands is one of the easiest ways to protect not just ourselves, but everyone around us.

So today, I join millions across the world in celebrating a humble yet life-saving habit.
Because sometimes, the smallest steps — like washing our hands — lead to the biggest changes.

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Amiya Bal October 15, 2025 October 15, 2025
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