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    What is Dar?
    Meaning fast or strong, the word Dar is the word that comes to most of our festival eves. When there was a provision to eat only after fasting or performing puja on the next day, it was a custom to eat a solid meal at night and go to bed as late as possible. This trend is popular as "Dar" these days.

    Teej Ko Dar
    Tomorrow's difficult Teej fast has to be done and the solid meal on the eve will be helpful. Because tomorrow's fast is not only a fast but also a whole day of dancing, talking, worship and fun. In this way, it is customary for women to gather in one place and eat sweets and sweets in the middle of the night on the eve of Teej.

    Teej is also enthusiastic about gender equality and gender equity. Teej can be taken as a common platform for the smiles of all-female relatives including mother, daughter, daughter-in-law, mother-in-law, mother-in-law, and sister.

    In any case, I wish you all the best on this Dar khane din, good health, and longevity for our family, find a suitable partner and good luck to all the sisters.


    International Day against Nuclear Tests


    Since nuclear weapons testing began on 16 July 1945, over 2,000 have taken place. In the early days of nuclear testing little consideration was given to its devastating effects on human life, let alone the dangers of nuclear fallout from atmospheric tests. Hindsight and history have shown us the terrifying and tragic effects of nuclear weapons testing, especially when controlled conditions go awry, and in light of the far more powerful and destructive nuclear weapons that exist today.

    On 2 December 2009, the 64th session of the United Nations General Assembly declared 29 August the International Day against Nuclear Tests by unanimously adopting resolution 64/35. The resolution calls for increasing awareness and education “about the effects of nuclear weapon test explosions or any other nuclear explosions and the need for their cessation as one of the means of achieving the goal of a nuclear-weapon-free world.” The resolution was initiated by the Republic of Kazakhstan, together with a large number of sponsors and cosponsors to commemorate the closure of the Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test site on 29 August 1991.


    Theme for 2022
    The Path to Zero: The Role of the United Nations in Nuclear Disarmament and Non-Proliferation.”

    The world needs peace !

    From the equator to the poles on both sides, from the Pacific Ocean to the Dead Sea, from Mount Everest to the Sahara desert, we are all waiting for the time when the slogans of peace and brotherhood will resound.

    Suyog Dhakal



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