Nepal observed the 2nd Annual Declaration of Peace
25th
May 2015, Kathmandu, R.D. Pandit
With
the aim to mitigate the sorrows and worries caused of 25th April's
mega-earthquake aftermath, Nepal observed the 2nd Annual Declaration
of Peace.
A
mass of youths gathered at Kathmandu on the occasion in a special program
"Wish for Peace" to make the day remarked. The program was vitally
addressed by some youths, intellectuals and contemporary religions youth
leaders focusing on culture of mutual respect and cooperative interdependence
for world peace.
HWPL's
International Peace Youth Group (IPYG) affiliate Young Philosophers' Society
(YPS) hosted the program at the capital with the theme "Pray for peace,
Express of peace and Share of Peace."
T.
N. Ghimire, the managing director of the Apple Int'l Education (AIE) with his
welcome speech focused on proper and sensitive nurturing of children for peace
in our society. YPS president R.D. Pandit spoke the inauguration speech sent by
the global peace advocate Maa Hee Lee and Nam Hee Kim in the program.
Ishouddyan
Chaitanya, a representative from International Society for Krishna
Consciousness (ISKCON) Nepal chanted Harinaam
Kirtan as peace celebration. He stressed on spiritual awareness as the
basis of all kinds of peace and harmony in human our society.
A
renowned Nepali youth motivational speaker Mr. Nwaraj Phuyal, a senior leader
of Manokranti Movement at Nepal as well stood with his funny sense and
anecdotes pointing on positive interpretation of each and every event, may it
be positive or negative for ever lasting peace in lives. He added, along with
deep pain, sorrow and d
evastation the recent mega earthquake has brought many positive things to Nepal. Fist the present generation has got to experience this big disaster, above it we have got some strong lesson to be prepared for such disasters in future. Moreover it has cleaned all of the outdated and faulty structures; bringing us an opportunity to better rebuilt those for stronger new Nepal as well as peaceful Nepal.
Master
Samim Amahad, a youth spiritual leader from Aahmadiya Sangh, Nepal Chapter with
his Islamic perspective for world peace remarkably pointed on real
understandings and practices of the Holy Scriptures. With the practice of basic
human attitudes and sense of mutual respect as well as cooperative living can
make this world a better and peaceful place to live in.
Nepalese
are intensely seeking of peace and cooperation at present to heal the sorrows
of quake and renew its devastation. So, let's bring hands closer to restore
light and renew Nepal.
Usha
Bhandari, the secretary of YPS as well as a PG student of peace at University
spoke jotting peace quotations of world leaders. She implored youths to love
work to be done and work with pure motives as well as continuous motion which will
finally approach for self satisfaction and bring peace in us.
The
very program president, Mr. Dhaneshwor Raut, Founder of Kamyak School Foundation in his concluding speech pointed the need
of peace for youths and vice-versa. He said to imagine Nepal free from natural
and human made conflicts and restore peace; youth should come up with the
motive to work together with selfless. This is what Nepal is begging now.












