International Mountain Day | अन्तर्राष्ट्रिय पर्वत दिवस | 2078 Mangsir 25 | Hamro Patro

Upcomming Events

Jyotish

  • call
    TALK TO JYOTISH
  • Hororscope

    Nov/Dec 2021
    2078 Mangsir
    25
    Saturday
    Dec 11, 2021
    मंसिर शुक्ल अष्टमी
    International Mountain Day
    MY NOTE
    You can add your notes here

    International Mountain day





    पखेरुमा जन्मे
    टाकुरमा खेल्ने
    म झुक्दै झुक्ने नेपालको छोरो


    For centuries, the mountain has been revered in the Nepali environment and way of life. On this year's World Mountain Day, best wishes to the world from Nepal, the capital of the mountains.

    Today, December 11, the world has been celebrating Mountain Day in recognition of the high mountains and its significant contribution to natural life.

    This year, Nepali mountains and mountaineers are being talked about all over the world. Today, mountaineer Nirmal Purja, his record and his series of 14 peaks on Netflix are the talk of the world. Hamro Patro would like to salute Nirmal, his group and all his supporters for making Nepal's identity and mountains high in the eyes of the world. The slogan of this year's Mountain Day is Mountains Matters. On this day of lobbying for the protection and security of these important mountains, everyone is also urged to love the mountains.

    We Nepalis are known as the citizens of the country of Mount Everest. 43% of the total land area of ​​the country is covered by hills, of which 15% of the total land area is occupied by mountainous areas. In this sense, we are the main focus of World Mountain Day and we have a great responsibility for the changing colors, temperatures, and the life cycle of the entire animal kingdom. Today, the earth is being affected by changing global temperatures, the snow-capped glaciers of the past are constantly turning to the black stone, the places where snowfalls are constantly raining, and various vegetation is appearing in such places.

    About 1 billion people worldwide live in the glaciers of these mountains. They rely on the mountains for food, fuel, and employment, but these gigantic mountains are at risk for several reasons, including climate change, soil erosion, and indiscriminate use of natural resources. Today, all the human beings in the world seem to be united for the protection and support of the mountains by improving their habits.

    Let's all engage in homework including safe living and protection of mountainous areas, Happy World Mountain Day to all!

    Suyog Dhakal



    Upcomming Events

    Jyotish

  • call
    TALK TO JYOTISH
  • Hororscope

    Liked by
    Liked by
    0 /600 characters
    Hamro Patro - Connecting Nepali Communities
    Hamro Patro is one of the first Nepali app to include Nepali Patro, launched in 2010. We started with a Nepali Calendar mobile app to help Nepalese living abroad stay in touch with Nepalese festivals and important dates in Nepali calendar year. Later on, to cater to the people who couldn’t type in Nepali using fonts like Preeti, Ganesh and even Nepali Unicode, we built nepali mobile keyboard called Hamro Nepali keyboard.