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The day's goal is to draw attention to the various sorts of intolerances that exist in the world today.

Digital Desk: Every year on November 16, the International Day of Tolerance is held with the goal of fostering tolerance among many cultures and spreading the idea that tolerance is an essential component of society.

The day's goal is to draw attention to the various sorts of intolerances that exist in the world today. UNESCO established it in 1995 to raise public awareness of the consequences of intolerance.

Every year on this day, conferences and festivals are held all over the world to promote the spirit of tolerance across all cultures and socioeconomic groups. With an award, UNESCO recognises efforts in promoting the spirit of tolerance and nonviolence.

 

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