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World Meditation Day: Nepal hosts special side event at UN Headquarters - Peoples' Review

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63% : Kathmandu, Dec 21: Nepal organized a special side event at the United Nations Headquarters in New York to celebrate the second World Meditation Day.
63% : Attendees included UN Under-Secretary-General Atul Khare, Nepali Permanent Representative to the UN Lok Bahadur Thapa, Jeevan Vigyan Foundation President Devi Guruma, and representatives from multiple countries and communities.
62% : The program, titled "Awakening the Mind: Pathways to Peace, Health, and Harmony," was co-hosted by Nepal's Permanent Mission to the UN and the Jeevan Vigyan Foundation.
61% : The event was part of the UN's official observance of World Meditation Day, which was formally declared by the UN General Assembly through a resolution on December 6, 2024.
59% : Held on December 19 at the UN Headquarters, ahead of the official World Meditation Day, Nepal was represented by LP Bhanu Sharma and Ramesh Prasad Nepal from the Jeevan Vigyan Foundation.

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