World Autism Awareness Day 2026 reminds us that autistic individuals are different, not less. This day spreads awareness about Autism Spectrum Disorder, its symptoms, challenges, and the importance of inclusion in society. Let’s understand, support, and create a better world for Show more Load image 8 KB
On World Autism Awareness Day, let us pledge to spread awareness and understand children with autism in a simple and caring way. Every child is different and has their own way of learning and understanding. With patience and acceptance, we can make them feel comfortable and Show more Load image 79 KB
On World Autism Awareness Day, we celebrate differences, not define them. Autism Spectrum Disorder is not one story, it’s a spectrum of unique strengths, perspectives, and possibilities. Let’s move beyond awareness to acceptance, inclusion, and support, because every individual Show more Load image PMO India and 9 others
Reference by the Chairman Hon’ble Members, today, April 2, is observed globally as World Autism Awareness Day, as designated by the United Nations. On this occasion, this House reiterates its commitment to safeguarding the rights and promoting the welfare of persons with autism. Show more
“Autism is not a limitation—it’s a different way of seeing the world. This World Autism Awareness Day, let’s move beyond awareness to acceptance, inclusion, and respect. Every mind is unique. Every voice matters. #AutismAwareness #Neurodiversity” Load image 5 KB Narottam Sahoo and 9 others
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On the observance of World Autism Awareness Day today, the Vice President of India and Chairman of the Rajya Sabha, Shri C. P. Radhakrishnan, stated in the House the commitment to safeguarding the rights and promoting the welfare of persons with autism. He said that individuals Show more 2:20 4 MB Load video
World Autism Day : Ladakh *Creating inclusive learning spaces* Fire and Fury Corps, in collaboration with the Education Department, UT of Ladakh organised a special session on *World Autism Awareness Day* at Army Goodwill School Dras. Army doctors conducted an insightful Show more Load image Load image
On this World Autism Awareness Day, Singareni Collieries Company Limited stands united in promoting understanding, inclusion, and acceptance of individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Autism is not a limitation — it is a different way of experiencing the world. Every Show more Load image 6 KB Telangana CMO and 7 others Made with AI
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It's Autism Awareness Day. And as a parent of a 24 year old child with special needs, I am learning every day from an eight kg three year old who does not have opposable thumbs or a psychology degree. Snoopy has love though, an innate understanding of Neel's moods, and none of my Show more Load image 66 KB
World Autism Awareness Day | 2 April 2026 Autism is not a disease — early support can make a big difference. Let’s help every child shine brighter Grateful for the guidance of Dr. Navdeep Sharma #WorldAutismAwarenessDay #Autism #AutismSupport #AutismCare Load image
World Autism Awareness Day seeks to promote understanding, awareness and support for those living with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), ensuring that people with autism receive the necessary support, care, and acceptance they need to lead fulfilling, healthy, and productive lives. ASD refers to a set of neurodevelopmental disorders affecting social interaction, communication, interests and behaviour. Globally, it is celebrated to underline the need to help enhance the lives of people with autism to make them higher, fuller and richer, and to increase autism awareness and understanding for families, communities and institutions.
The United Nations General Assembly unanimously declared April 2 as World Autism Awareness Day in 2007, aiming to create a more inclusive and accessible society for all. In India, the observance holds significant importance. While there is a growing awareness about autism in urban India, awareness about autism and availability of therapy options are still insufficient in rural areas. The ratio of children with autism in India is significant, making the need for awareness for the disorder, even greater. This day serves as an important reminder that effective services and support are crucial for individuals with Autism to live a quality life.
In India, World Autism Awareness Day is marked with several events and activities. Rallies, conferences, discussions, and awareness campaigns are organized across the country. Many famous landmarks are lit up in blue, symbolising the global light it up blue campaign, which invites people to wear blue in solidarity with those living with autism. Parental associations, schools and NGOs working on autism often organize awareness drives, skill-building workshops, and sensitisation programs. World Autism Awareness Day takes occurs annually on April 2nd.
Top 2 Facts for 2026 World Autism Awareness Day in India
National Trust for the Welfare of Persons with Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Mental Retardation, and Multiple Disabilities Act came into existence in India in 1999 to raise awareness regarding different psychological conditions including Autism.
Various celebrities and public figures have also joined the effort to raise Autism awareness in India, such as actor Aamir Khan, who highlighted the condition in an episode of his popular TV show, "Satyamev Jayate", in 2012.
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Top things to do in India for World Autism Awareness Day
Wear blue in order to support World Autism Day. The color blue is internationally recognized as a symbol of support for World Autism Day and it is accompanied by the catchphrase wear blue, April 2.
Get active on social media by taking a picture of yourself wearing blue and posting it using the hashtags #LIUB (Light it up Blue), #WorldAutismAwarenessDay, #WAD and #autism. You can also turn your profile photo blue on social media by putting a blue frame over it.
Take part in the Light It Up Blue Campaign: The biggest celebration in India is the "Light It Up Blue" initiative by Autism Speaks. As part of the day, various landmarks, buildings, homes, and communities light up in blue to show support for autism.
Find an NGO and take action with their Initiative: Numerous NGOs in India work towards making a difference to the lives of people with autism. They run various programs and campaigns on World Autism Awareness Day, such as free screenings, medical camps, and counselling sessions for families and individuals with autism.