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Long And Short Essays On Mathematics Day Essay for Kids

and Students in English


Here we provide a long and a short essay for students, teachers, and children with about
500 words and 150 words approximately on the topic ‘Mathematics Day’.

These essays can help anyone who is looking forward to presenting an essay on the
above topic.

Long Essay On Mathematics Day 500 Words In English

The World Maths Day and The international Mathematics Day are not the same. The
world maths day is an online mathematics competition that is held internationally. On
the other side, the former Prime Minister of India, Manmohan Singh announced 22nd
December as the National Mathematics Day to mark the 125th birth anniversary of
Srinivasa Ramanujan.

The World Maths Day was first celebrated on 14th March 2007. Later, in the year 2010,
World Maths Day won A Guinness World Record, for holding the longest online
Mathematics competition. UNICEF became the charity partner of The World’s Maths
Day.

In the year 2007, when the first World maths day was held, 287,000
students participated from 98 countries across the world answered 38,904,275
questions. Then with the passing years, the number of students started increasing. In
2019 the World Maths Day event was combined with a social media competition, where
students from all over the world were encouraged to dress up in a maths-themed outfit.
This was done to celebrate maths. There were entries from many famous
mathematicians.

The student who performs well in the competition gets to win a number of awards. The
champions and the top ten students in the world are awarded gold medals every year.

National Mathematics Day is celebrated to commemorate the contributions of Srinivasa


Ramanujan in the history of Mathematics. He was born in the year 1887. After
completing his studies after a lot of financial difficulties, he got a scholarship in
Government Arts College, Kumbakonam. But he was so focussed in maths that he could
not focus on any other subject and thus, failed in all the subjects except maths, losing
his scholarship.

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