A day of idea, colors and creativity! @RscPatan has organized intreactive session & drawaing competiton to celebrate world thinking day, where participants learned about the basics of neuroscience and transformed their thoughts into art. Show more Dr. Sumit Kumar D Shastry and 6 others
Happy World Thinking Day to you all! Let's celebrate the incredible capacity of young minds to create meaningful change. - @MLAAbbayyaINC #WorldThinkingDay Karnataka Congress and 9 others
World Peace and Understanding Day A day to embrace unity, compassion, and dialogue for a better world. Let’s break barriers, spread kindness, and work towards lasting peace. Every small act counts! Show more
It’s World Thinking Day! Did you know? #WorldThinkingDay is all about celebrating global sisterhood, leadership, and making a positive impact—thanks to the Girl Guides and Girl Scouts! Show more
World Peace and Understanding Day, is observed globally on February 23, with the aim of celebrating the spirit of harmony, cooperation and compassion and understanding the value and importance of life and peace in the society. Show more
#WorldThinkingDay was celebrated in KV Mathura Cantt on 22.02.25 with enthusiasm to mark the birthday of Lord Baden Powell, the founder of the World Scouting movement. #KVS #KVMathuracantt #kvians #ScoutingSpirit Show more
— Kendriya Vidyalaya Mathura Cantt (@KVMathuraCantt) February 22, 2025
Today, we also celebrate World Thinking Day and Founder’s Day, marking the birth anniversaries of the founders of the Scouting and Guiding movement, Lord Robert Baden-Powell and his wife Lady Olave Baden-Powell.
Thoughts lead to ideas, ideas lead to action, and actions create impact. Let’s think wisely and act positively." "Happy World Thinking Day!" “PM SHRI K.V. No.1, Colaba, Mumbai, celebrated Show more
World Thinking Day Feb 22, is a day of friendship, sisterhood, and empowerment where Girl Scouts and Girl Guides across the world speak out on issues that affect girls and young women.
The @whpca has announced that the World Hospice and Palliative Care Day (#WHPCD) this year will be celebrated on Saturday, 11 October, 2025. The theme for 2025 is 'Achieving the Promise: Universal Access to Show more
— Indian Association of Palliative Care (@iapcsecretary) February 19, 2025
Thinking Day History
Thinking Day is dedicated to international friendship and understanding among young people. As a day of appreciation and respect for the diversity of cultures, the primary aim is to strengthen the bonds between different communities and elevate collective consciousness on various social and global issues. While engaging in numerous activities, children along with their adult guides take this opportunity to learn more about today's world, express gratitude towards their loved ones, and raise funds for others in need.
The origin of Thinking Day dates back to 1926 when the founder of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts movement, Lord Robert Baden-Powell along with his wife, Olave, decided to create a special day for girls and boys involved in these organizations worldwide. India, having a long association with the Guiding and Scouting movement, shares an intimate connection with the core values of leadership, self-reliance, and service to others that underpin the observance of this day. The diverse nation of India can benefit immensely from this event as it fosters unity, promotes tolerance, and emphasizes the importance of transcending boundaries by celebrating myriad traditions and customs.
In India, Thinking Day is commemorated with immense enthusiasm as both scouts and guides from various regions partake in unique customs and activities. They immerse themselves in vibrant parades, participate in collaborative projects emphasizing social responsibility, and exchange cultural experiences. These activities are not confined to a single day, as the expansive nation witnesses an array of events throughout the month of February.
Top facts about Thinking Day
The theme for Thinking Day in 2024 was Our World, Our Thriving Future: The environment and global poverty.
Girl Guides are famous for their cookies in Canada, which serves as a major source of funding for their activities. The tradition started in the 1920s.
Since its inception, the organization has served about seven million Canadian girls and women. Currently, there are about 70,000 members in Canada.
The Bharat Scouts and Guides has over 5 million members in India, making it one of the largest scouting organizations in the world.
The BSG is based on the fundamental principles of duty to God, duty to others, and duty to self. Members are also guided by the Scout Promise and Scout Law, which emphasize trustworthiness, loyalty, friendship, and service.
In the News and Trending in India for Thinking Day
Read The Character Factory: Baden-Powell and the Origins of the Boy Scout Movement by Michael Rosenthal.
Spending time in reflection, meditation, or prayer can help us focus on our thoughts and become more aware of ourselves and those around us.
Visiting museums, art galleries, and historical sites can help promote learning and foster a sense of curiosity and exploration, which are core values of Thinking Day.