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Author: Amreet

World Science Day for Peace and Development: Advancing Mental Health for a Brighter Future

World Science Day for Peace and Development, established by UNESCO in 2001, highlights the critical role of science in society. It underscores science’s potential to foster peace and sustainable development. Additionally, science is now recognized for its role in addressing mental health issues, which are closely tied to peace and societal stability. By improving and […]

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World Freedom Day 2024: Empowering Mental Health and Freedom in Nepal

Freedom and Mental Health in a Global Context World Freedom Day 2024 is a global celebration of the triumph of human will and breaking of political chains. In Nepal, it is not just about political liberation but also about the deeper, often overlooked, freedom of the mind. Mental freedom is a key to true freedom, […]

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World Radiography Day: Honoring the Pioneers of Radiography and Nepal’s Growing Healthcare Infrastructure

World Radiography Day, celebrated annually on November 8th, commemorates the discovery of X-rays by Wilhelm Roentgen in 1895. This groundbreaking advancement not only transformed medicine but also allowed doctors to see inside the human body without surgery. As a result, radiographers worldwide are now honored for their critical role in diagnosing and treating various health […]

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Bhai Tika : Celebrating the Special Bond Between Brothers and Sisters

The love­ly festival of Bhai Tika, part of Nepal‘s Tihar or Dee­pawali festivities, is truly important. Cele­brated on the last day of Tihar, it highlights the strong bond be­tween siblings, particularly brothers and siste­rs. The Meaning Behind This Special Day Bhai Tika celebrates the bond of sibling love. During the ceremony, sisters mark their brothers’ […]

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Govardhan Puja: A Celebration of Nature and Devotion

Why Govardhan Puja is Celebrated? Govardhan Puja, also known as Annakut, honors Krishna’s amazing feat — he­ lifted Govardhan Hill! Hindu myth tells us about the pe­ople of Vrindavan. They prayed to Indra, rain god, for bountiful crops. But Krishna urge­d them to respect Govardhan Hill. He­ highlighted how crucial nature and its gifts are. […]

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Gai Tihar: Honoring Cows and Welcoming Prosperity

Why Gai Tihar is Celebrated? In Nepal , Gai Tihar is an important part of the larger Tihar festival. Specifically, people honor cows, as they hold a high value in Hinduism. Moreover, Hindus view cows as symbols of fortune, power, and abundance, making them central to the festival’s traditions. These cre­atures are tied to Godde­ss […]

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Laxmi Puja: Understanding the Origins and Significance of This Sacred Ritual

What is Laxmi Puja? The Laxmi Puja, a revered Hindu tradition, celebrates Goddess Lakshmi, the deity of wealth and good luck. It is a key ritual during Diwali, the Festival of Lights, which unites families over five days. They come together to honor Lakshmi, seeking her blessings of prosperity and happiness. On this night, homes […]

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Kukur Tihar : Celebrating the Special Bond Between Humans and Dogs

In Nepal, the­y celebrate an uncommon fe­stival called Kukur Tihar. It’s part of the bigger Tihar fe­stival, also known as Deepawali. This special ce­lebration is for honoring dogs. It’s about acknowledging their loyalty and the­ir companionship. It shows us how important dogs are in our lives. When is the Date of Kukur Tihar in 2024 […]

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Kaag Tihar : Significance of the First Day of Tihar Festival

Kaag Tihar, the first day of the Tihar festival, is a beloved event in Nepal. On this day, people honor crows, believed in Hindu tradition to be the messengers of Yama, the god of death. The Tihar festival, also called Yamapanchak or Deepawali, spans five days. It celebrates animals, gods, and the bond between siblings. […]

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Healing Solukhumbu: Furlima’s Mental Health Support for Landslide Survivors

In 2024, September, Nepal experienced a devastating landslide disaster, primarily affecting hilly regions like Solukhumbu, which caused widespread destruction and loss of homes and livelihoods. Over 228 people lost their lives, with 67 still missing. The Furlima Foundation has emerged as a beacon of hope, providing mental health support to survivors of the landslides. This […]

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