Sunday, November 16, 2025

17 November – National Epilepsy Day Observed at Sambara Celebrations

 

 November 17 – National Epilepsy Day




Why This Day Is Special?

The day raises awareness about epilepsy, breaking myths and promoting inclusion for people living with the condition.

History Behind the Day

Recognized by health agencies across India, this day supports early diagnosis, treatment access, and removing social stigma.

Did You Know❓

  • 1 in 100 people may experience seizures in their lifetime.
  • Most epilepsy cases can be managed with medication.
  • Mental health support is equally vital for patients.

How Can We Celebrate? 

  1. Educate others on seizure first-aid.
  2. Wear purple to support awareness.
  3. Invite a neurologist to speak at school or work.

Understanding clear fear—empower epilepsy awareness.




 National Epilepsy Day Observed at Sambara Celebrations

Today, Sambara Celebrations observes National Epilepsy Day with the aim of spreading awareness and understanding about epilepsy among students and teachers. The event begins with an informative assembly where the principal of Sambara Celebrations speaks about the importance of health education, early diagnosis, and empathy toward people living with epilepsy. Students of Sambara Celebrations participate in awareness rallies, health talks, and poster presentations focusing on the causes, symptoms, and management of the condition. Teachers emphasize compassion, inclusion, and the importance of supporting those affected by neurological disorders.

As part of the National Epilepsy Day observance, Sambara Celebrations organizes essay writing, quiz competitions, and interactive sessions with medical professionals to promote awareness and dispel myths surrounding epilepsy. Students creatively express their understanding through drawings, slogans, and informative charts. The event fosters values of education, unity, and social responsibility, inspiring everyone at Sambara Celebrations to contribute toward a more understanding and inclusive society. Through these thoughtful activities, the school reinforces the message that awareness and kindness are the first steps toward change.

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