When is World Blind Day/World Sight Day observed?

Dec-11
Dec-20
Sep-15
Oct-11

World Blind Day is observed on October 11 every year. It is a day to raise awareness of blindness and vision impairment, and to promote the prevention and treatment of eye diseases. The day was first observed in 1961 by the World Council for the Blind.

The theme for World Blind Day 2023 is “Eye Health for All”. The theme highlights the importance of eye health for everyone, regardless of age, gender, or socioeconomic status. The theme also calls for action to prevent and treat eye diseases, and to ensure that everyone has access to quality eye care.

World Blind Day is an opportunity to learn more about blindness and vision impairment, and to take action to help prevent and treat these conditions. You can learn more about World Blind Day and how to get involved at the World Blind Union website.

Option A: Dec-11 is incorrect. World Blind Day is not observed on December 11.

Option B: Dec-20 is incorrect. World Blind Day is not observed on December 20.

Option C: Sep-15 is incorrect. World Blind Day is not observed on September 15.

Option D: Oct-11 is correct. World Blind Day is observed on October 11.

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