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Tuesday, September 21, 2021

INTERNATIONAL DAY OF PEACE-2021

 

The Peace Bell was donated by the United Nations Association of Japan in 1954. It has become tradition to ring the bell twice a year: on the first day of spring, at the Vernal Equinox, and on 21 September to celebrate the International Day for Peace.


2021 Theme: Recovering better for an equitable and sustainable world

Each year the International Day of Peace is observed around the world on 21 September. The UN General Assembly has declared this as a day devoted to strengthening the ideals of peace, through observing 24 hours of non-violence and cease-fire.

In 2021, as we heal from the COVID-19 pandemic, we are inspired to think creatively and collectively about how to help everyone recover better, how to build resilience, and how to transform our world into one that is more equal, more just, equitable, inclusive, sustainable, and healthier.

The pandemic is known for hitting the underprivileged and marginalized groups the hardest. By April 2021, over 687 million COVID-19 vaccine doses have been administered globally, but over 100 countries have not received a single dose. People caught in conflict are especially vulnerable in terms of lack of access to healthcare.

In line with the Secretary-General’s appeal for a global ceasefire last March, in February 2021 the Security Council unanimously passed a resolution calling for Member States to support a “sustained humanitarian pause” to local conflicts. The global ceasefire must continue to be honoured, to ensure people caught in conflict have access to lifesaving vaccinations and treatments.

The pandemic has been accompanied by a surge in stigma, discrimination, and hatred, which only cost more lives instead of saving them: the virus attacks all without caring about where we are from or what we believe in. Confronting this common enemy of humankind, we must be reminded that we are not each other’s enemy. To be able to recover from the devastation of the pandemic, we must make peace with one another.

And we must make peace with nature. Despite the travel restrictions and economic shutdowns, climate change is not on pause. What we need is a green and sustainable global economy that produces jobs, reduces emissions, and builds resilience to climate impacts.

The 2021 theme for the International Day of Peace is “Recovering better for an equitable and sustainable world”. We invite you to join the efforts of the United Nations family as we focus on recovering better for a more equitable and peaceful world. Celebrate peace by standing up against acts of hate online and offline, and by spreading compassion, kindness, and hope in the face of the pandemic, and as we recover.

Background

The International Day of Peace was established in 1981 by the United Nations General Assembly. Two decades later, in 2001, the General Assembly unanimously voted to designate the Day as a period of non-violence and cease-fire.

Monday, September 20, 2021

Thursday, September 9, 2021

WHY WE READ A BOOK ?????????

 

75 Reasons for Reading books

 

Compiled by

 

VIJAY KUMAR PANCHAL

Librarian KV ARMY BHUJ

 

Why we read books? Is a question, which take us to the world of intellectual thinking with both positive and critical thinking of a work? Most of us do not know, the reasons behind reading a book. It’s an intellectual effort, which create a lot in us. I have gone through so many articles and compiled the list of best reasons. Some of the reasons are as follow:-

1.   Fueling the imagination

2.   Staying informed

3.   Connecting with others

4.   Keeping culture alive

5.   Maintaining empathetic approach

6.   A transferable skill

7.   Staying safe in difficult situations

8.   Communicating positive thoughts to others

9.   Finding the best words

10.   Expressing your feelings

11.                     Making sense of the world

12.                     Escapism

13.                     Keeps you busy

14.                     A workout for your brain

15.                     The gift of books

16.                     Learning language

17.                     Permanence of information

18.                     Exam success

19.                     The beauty of calligraphy

20.                     A window into the soul

21.                     A glimpse into the past

22.                     Strength through collaboration

23.                     A release of emotions

24.                     A morning tradition

25.                     Being a part of things

26.                     The book was much better than the film

27.                     Cementing a friendship

28.                     Consolation

29.                     Improving your writing skill

30.                     Improving style of writing

31.                     Taking you to the world of writers

32.                     Nutrition sense

33.                     Inspiration

34.                     Finding facts

35.                     Concentration

36.                     Laying down the law

37.                     Reading is a very peaceful pastime activity

38.                     Winding down before bed

39.                     Travelling vicariously

40.                     Erudition (scholarly developed)

41.                     Transnational communication

42.                     A requirement for higher study

43.                     It brings people together

44.                     Remembering things

45.                     Remembering your past self

46.                     Ethics

47.                     Living life to the full

48.                     Gives knowledge

49.                     Improves your brain

50.                     Reduces stress

51.                     Improves memory

52.                     Develops critical thinking

53.                     Build vocabulary

54.                     Improves communication skill

55.                     Improves focus and concentration

56.                     A fruitful hobby

57.                     Cheaper entertainment

58.                     Motivation

59.                     Improves health

60.                     Build self esteem

61.                     Portable entertainment

62.                     Helps you sleep better

63.                     Learn about another word

64.                     Socialization

65.                     Improves creativity

66.                     Lots of choices to choose from

67.                     Save money

68.                     No side effects

69.                     Makes you smarter

70.                     Mental stimulation

71.                     Creating a sense of writer

72.                     Creating intellectuality

73.                     Filling the dreams

74.                     Making books good friends

75.                     Feeling comfortable in large gatherings

Above mentioned reasons can create a sense of reading in you. It’s really wonderful to have a book in pocket all time. This activity of reading books takes us to the world of intellectuals. This can fulfil the dreams of becoming a writer. Books are the only friends to talk any time anywhere. As we all know that books are of different tastes to satisfy our various intellectual needs.

        I think above mentioned reasons are good enough to inculcate best reading habits among students and others. So be a friend of books and fill all your dreams.