The Citizen Advocate Summary:
Declaring April 11 as Safe ePay Day
Proposing April 11 as Safe ePay
Day to mark UPI’s pilot launch on April 11, 2016, by NPCI with 21 banks,
initiated by Dr. Raghuram G. Rajan in Mumbai. This initiative celebrates UPI’s
seamless integration of banking and merchant payments.
June 23 – Appeal No 34
April 11 – Declare ‘Safe ePay
Day’, Yes, April 11 is vacant in the UN Observance Day calendar
UPI 10th
Birthday -April 11 2026 – 292 Days to go
United Nations Public Service
Day, observed annually on June 23, celebrates the value and virtue of public
service in advancing global development. Established by the UN General Assembly
in 2002, it honors public servants' contributions to improving communities and
promoting sustainable development goals.
The day highlights the importance
of efficient, inclusive, and accountable public institutions. It also
encourages innovation in public administration to address global challenges
like poverty and climate change. Through awards and events, it recognizes outstanding
public service achievements worldwide.
Celebrating United Nations Public
Service Day 2025 and the Vision for Safe ePay Day π
Introduction π
On June 23, 2025, the global
community unites to celebrate United Nations
Public Service Day, a day dedicated to recognizing the invaluable
contributions of public servants worldwide π.
Established by the United Nations General Assembly in 2002, this observance
highlights the critical role public service plays in community development,
governance, and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) π.
As we honor the dedication of
public servants π©πΌπ¨πΌ, it’s
also a fitting moment to reflect on innovations that enhance public service
delivery, such as secure digital payment systems πΈ.
Public Servants play a key role
in improving the quality of our daily life. They work in the background, to add
value to our everyday interactions with the Government.
This brings us to the proposed
Safe ePay Day on April 11, which celebrates India’s Unified Payments Interface
(UPI) and promotes secure digital transactions π. By
linking traditional public service with technological advancements, both
observances inspire a vision for a more inclusive and sustainable future π.
In this blog post, we explore the
significance of United Nations Public Service Day 2025, its key activities, and
how Safe ePay Day complements these efforts π.
History and Establishment of
United Nations Public Service Day π
United Nations Public Service Day
was established on December 20, 2002, through the adoption of resolution 57/277
by the UN General Assembly π
. The resolution designated June
23 as a day to "celebrate the value and virtue of public service to the
community" π.
The date aligns with the
International Labour Organization’s adoption of the Labour Relations (Public
Service) Convention, 1978 (No. 151), which sets standards for public employees’
working conditions and rights π ️. Since its inception, this day
has been observed annually to promote the importance of public service,
recognize the efforts of public servants, and encourage young people to pursue
careers in the public sector π±.
Objectives of United Nations
Public Service Day π―
The day serves four primary
objectives:
1. Celebrating
the Value of Public Service: Recognizing the dedication of public servants who
work tirelessly to serve their communities π.
2. Highlighting
Contributions to Development: Acknowledging the role of effective public
administration in driving economic and social progress π.
3. Recognizing
Public Servants’ Work: Honoring the achievements and innovations of public
service institutions and individuals π.
4. Encouraging
Youth Participation: Inspiring the next generation to contribute to society
through public service careers π©ππ¨π.
These objectives align with the
broader mission of fostering effective, responsive, and inclusive governance
worldwide π.
UN Public Service Awards π
To spotlight excellence in public
service, the United Nations established the UN Public Service Awards (UNPSA) in
2003 π️. This
prestigious program, reviewed in 2016 to align with the 2030 Agenda for
Sustainable Development, rewards creative achievements and contributions
that enhance public administration π. Through an annual competition,
the UNPSA promotes professionalism and visibility in public service, receiving
thousands of submissions globally since its inception π. The
awards ceremony, often held during the UN Public Service Forum, showcases
innovative solutions that support the SDGs π.
United Nations Public Service Day
2025 π
In 2025, United Nations Public
Service Day will be observed on Monday, June 23 π
. A
highlight of this year’s celebration is the United Nations
Public Service Forum, taking place in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, from June 23
to 25 π.
Co-organized by the United
Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA) and the Government
of Uzbekistan, the forum will focus on the theme "Five Years to 2030:
Accelerating Public Service Delivery for a Sustainable Future" π. This
event will feature capacity-development workshops, the UNPSA ceremony, and a
Ministerial Roundtable, fostering global collaboration on innovative governance
practices π€.
Event Details |
Description |
Date |
June 23–25, 2025 π |
Location |
Samarkand, Uzbekistan πΊ️ |
Theme |
Five Years to 2030: Accelerating Public Service Delivery for
a Sustainable Future π± |
Organizers |
UN DESA and Government of Uzbekistan π€π€ |
Activities |
Workshops, UNPSA ceremony, Ministerial Roundtable π€ |
The Role of Public Servants π·♀️π·♂️
Public servants are the backbone
of society, delivering essential services that impact every aspect of daily
life π. From
healthcare professionals providing critical care π©Ί to
teachers shaping future generations π, law enforcement officers
ensuring safety π, and
infrastructure workers maintaining vital systems π ️, public
servants keep communities thriving.
Their role is especially critical
during crises, such as natural disasters or pandemics, where they serve on the
front lines π¦Έ♀️π¦Έ♂️.
For instance, during the COVID-19
pandemic, public servants demonstrated remarkable resilience, delivering
healthcare, emergency services, and policy support under challenging conditions
πͺ.
It is too early to forget about
the impact of COVID-19 in our daily lives.
Their work fosters social order,
economic growth, and protection for vulnerable populations, aligning with the
SDGs π.
Encouraging Youth to Join Public
Service π±
A key goal of United Nations
Public Service Day is to inspire young people to pursue careers in public
service π©ππ¨π. By
highlighting the tangible impact of public servants, the UN encourages the next
generation to engage in roles that drive meaningful change π. Public
service careers offer opportunities to work on impactful projects, from shaping
policies to improving community welfare, all while contributing to the greater
good π.
The UNPSA and related events
showcase success stories, motivating youth to see public service as a
fulfilling and impactful career path π.
Linking Public Service with
Digital Innovation: Safe ePay Day π»
As public service evolves in the
digital age, technological innovations are playing an increasingly vital role
in enhancing service delivery π‘. One such innovation is India’s
Unified Payments Interface (UPI), which has transformed digital payments by
making them fast, secure, and accessible π³.
This leads to the proposed Safe
ePay Day on April 11, marking the anniversary of UPI’s pilot launch in 2016 π
. Safe
ePay Day aims to celebrate UPI’s achievements and promote secure digital
payment practices π,
aligning with public service goals of financial inclusion and societal
empowerment π.
Why April 11 Deserves to Be ‘Safe
ePay Day’ π³️
The pilot launch of UPI on April
11, 2016, by the National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) marked a turning
point in digital finance πΈ. As of May 18, 2025, UPI
processes over 14 billion transactions monthly, empowering millions with
seamless, secure payments π. Declaring April 11 as Safe ePay
Day would honor this milestone and provide a platform to emphasize
cybersecurity in digital transactions, ensuring fintech benefits reach everyone
safely π.
Four Key Reasons to Celebrate
Safe ePay Day π―
1. Celebrating
UPI’s Legacy π
UPI has revolutionized financial inclusion by enabling instant transactions via
Virtual Payment Addresses or QR codes, bridging urban-rural divides π. From
street vendors to entrepreneurs, UPI empowers millions πͺ. Safe
ePay Day would highlight this secure framework and encourage safe digital
practices π.
2. Honoring
NPCI’s Visionary Leadership π
NPCI’s innovative design of UPI as a real-time, interoperable platform has made
it a global benchmark π. Safe
ePay Day would recognize NPCI’s commitment to security and scalability,
inspiring further advancements in payment technologies π.
3. Promoting
Secure Digital Practices π
With the rise of digital payments, cybersecurity challenges like phishing and
fraud have grown π¨. Safe
ePay Day would educate individuals and businesses on practices like two-factor
authentication and transaction verification, ensuring trust in digital systems ✅.
4. Inspiring
a Global Movement π
UPI’s success has inspired adoption in countries like Nepal, Singapore, and
Peru π³π΅πΈπ¬π΅πͺ. Safe
ePay Day could spark a global movement, encouraging nations to develop secure,
inclusive payment systems, positioning India as a fintech leader, much like the
International Day of Yoga
π§♀️.
Vision for Safe ePay Day π«
Safe ePay Day envisions a global
celebration of secure digital payments π. Communities could host
cybersecurity workshops π,
businesses could offer incentives for safe e-payment practices πΈ, and
schools could educate students on financial technology’s role in safety π«. As UPI
approaches its tenth anniversary in 2026, establishing Safe ePay Day would
honor its impact and commit to a future where every transaction is secure and
inclusive π.
Conclusion π
United Nations Public Service Day
2025 reminds us of the critical role public servants play in building
resilient, inclusive societies π. Their dedication drives
progress toward the SDGs, from healthcare to governance π©Ίπ.
Similarly, the proposed Safe ePay Day highlights how digital innovations like
UPI enhance public service by fostering financial inclusion and security π³π.
Together, these observances
inspire us to celebrate both the human spirit of public service and the
technological advancements that support it, paving the way for a sustainable,
equitable future π.
Let’s honor public servants and
advocate for secure digital systems to create a better world for all ✨.
So, how
do you plant to honor public servants today.
## Call to
Action
I urge
governments, financial institutions, businesses, and communities worldwide to
join hands in declaring April 11 as **Safe ePay Day**.
Let’s
celebrate UPI’s milestone by making **Safe ePay Day** a global movement for
secure, innovative fintech.
Together, we
can build a future where financial access is universal, and every e-payment is
safe—starting with **Safe ePay Day** in 2026.
No Vada Pav,
not even one bite,
Till SafeePay Day takes off in flight.
Quirky vow with a Mumbai flair—
Announce the date, and I’ll be there!
Disclaimer: - The only Joy is
Safe ePayments. Nothing More – Nothing Less.
April 11 – Declare ‘Safe ePay
Day’.
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