Wednesday, July 30, 2025

International Day of Friendship – July 30

International Day of Friendship – July 30

Tuesday, July 30, 2025

Today, July 30, is International Day of Friendship.
This day is dedicated to promoting peace, friendship, and unity among people, communities, and nations. It's a reminder of the importance of nurturing strong, meaningful bonds with others.

What is International Friendship Day?

International Day of Friendship was proclaimed in 2011 by the United Nations General Assembly. It emphasizes the importance of friendship in fostering peace and building bridges between cultures and communities. The day also highlights how friendships contribute to promoting respect, mutual understanding, and solidarity.

Why Friendships Matter

Friendship is one of the most cherished relationships in life. It offers emotional support, boosts mental health, and helps us overcome life’s challenges. Strong friendships contribute to:

  • Reduced stress and anxiety
  • Increased sense of belonging
  • Higher self-esteem
  • Better physical health
  • Greater happiness and life satisfaction

How to Celebrate

Here are some simple and meaningful ways to celebrate this beautiful day:

  • Reach Out: Send a heartfelt message to a friend you haven’t spoken to in a while.
  • Show Appreciation: Give a small gift, write a note, or simply say “thank you.”
  • Promote Unity: Share a post or quote about friendship on social media.
  • Be Kind: Perform a random act of kindness in your community.
  • Make a New Friend: Introduce yourself to someone new and build a connection.

Common Traits of True Friendship

  • Loyalty and trust
  • Empathy and understanding
  • Mutual respect
  • Support in good and bad times
  • Honest communication

Why This Day Matters

In a world full of conflict, isolation, and division, friendship becomes more vital than ever. The International Day of Friendship reminds us that small acts of kindness and connection can lead to big changes in our societies.

2025 Theme: “Together for Peace and Friendship”

Let’s come together to spread love, kindness, and unity — one friend at a time. As the UN puts it, "Our world faces many challenges. But through friendship — by accumulating bonds of trust — we can contribute to the fundamental shifts that are urgently needed."

Cherish your friendships. Celebrate the people who make your life brighter. On this day and every day, choose kindness.

Sunday, July 27, 2025

🌍 āļŊෝāļš āˇ„ෙāļ´āļ§āļēිāļ§ි⎃් āļ¯ිāļąāļē

🌍 āļŊෝāļš āˇ„ෙāļ´āļ§āļēිāļ§ි⎃් āļ¯ිāļąāļē

⎃ෑāļ¸ āˇ€āˇƒāļģāļšāļ¸ āļĸූāļŊි 28 ⎀āļą āļ¯ිāļą āˇƒāļ¸āļģāļąු āļŊāļļāļą āļŊෝāļš āˇ„ෙāļ´āļ§āļēිāļ§ි⎃් āļ¯ිāļąāļē, ⎄ෙāļ´āļ§āļēිāļ§ි⎃් A, B, C, D āˇƒāˇ„ E āļŊෙ⎃ ⎄āļŗුāļą්⎀āļą āļļෝ⎀āļą āļģෝāļœ āļ´ි⎅ිāļļāļŗ āļ¯ැāļąු⎀āļ­්āļˇා⎀āļē, ⎀ැ⎅ැāļš්⎀ීāļ¸, ⎀ිāļąි⎁්āļ āļē āˇƒāˇ„ āļ´්‍āļģāļ­ිāļšාāļģ ⎃āļŗāˇ„ා āļ¯ිāļģිāļ¸āļ­් āļšිāļģීāļ¸ āļ…āļģāļ¸ුāļĢු āļšāļģāļēි. āļŊො⎀ āļ´ුāļģා āļ¸ිāļŊිāļēāļą āļœāļĢāļąāļšāļ§ āļļāļŊāļ´ාāļą āˇ„ෙāļ´āļ§āļēිāļ§ි⎃් āļąි⎃ා ⎃ෑāļ¸ āˇ€āˇƒāļģāļšāļ¸ āļ¸ිāļŊිāļēāļą 1.34 āļšāļ§ āļ†āˇƒāļą්āļą āļ´ුāļ¯්āļœāļŊāļēිāļą් āļ¸ිāļēāļēāļēි.

⎄ෙāļ´āļ§āļēිāļ§ි⎃් āļēāļąු āļšුāļ¸āļš්āļ¯?

⎄ෙāļ´āļ§āļēිāļ§ි⎃් āļēāļąු āļ…āļš්āļ¸ා⎀ේ āļ¯ැ⎀ිāļŊ්āļŊāļšි. āļ‘āļē ⎀ෛāļģ⎃් āļ†āˇƒාāļ¯āļąāļēāļš් āļ¸ෙāļą්āļ¸ āļ…āļ°ිāļš āļ¸āļ­්āļ´ැāļą් āļ´ාāļąāļē, āļ‡āļ­ැāļ¸් āļ–⎂āļ°, ⎄ා āļ…āļąාāļģāļš්⎂ිāļ­ āˇƒෞāļ›්‍āļē āļ­āļ­්āļ­්⎀āļēāļą් āļąි⎃ාāļ¯ āļ‡āļ­ි⎀ිāļē ⎄ැāļš. āļ¯ිāļąෙāļą් āļ¯ිāļą āļ‘āļē āļ…āļš්āļ¸ා āļ…āļšāļģ්āļ¸āļĢ්‍āļēāļ­ා⎀āļē ⎄ෝ āļ…āļš්āļ¸ා āļ´ි⎅ිāļšා āļ­āļ­්āļ­්⎀āļē āļ¯āļš්⎀ා āļ´āļ­්⎀ිāļē ⎄ැāļš.

⎄ෙāļ´āļ§āļēිāļ§ි⎃් ⎀āļģ්āļœ

  • ⎄ෙāļ´āļ§āļēිāļ§ි⎃් A: āļ¯ූ⎂ිāļ­ āļĸāļŊāļē āˇƒāˇ„ āļ†āˇ„ාāļģ ⎄āļģ⎄ා āļ´ැāļ­ිāļģේ.
  • ⎄ෙāļ´āļ§āļēිāļ§ි⎃් B: āļģුāļ°ිāļģāļē, ⎁ුāļš්‍āļģ āļ­āļģāļŊāļē, āˇƒāˇ„ āļēෝāļąි ⎁්‍āļģා⎀āļēāļą් ⎄āļģ⎄ා āļ´ැāļ­ිāļģේ.
  • ⎄ෙāļ´āļ§āļēිāļ§ි⎃් C: āļģුāļ°ිāļģāļē ⎄āļģ⎄ා ⎃āļ¸්āļ´්‍āļģේ⎂āļĢāļē ⎀āļą āļ…āļ­āļģ āļ¯ිāļœු āļšාāļŊීāļą āļģෝāļœ āļļ⎀āļ§ āļ´āļ­්⎀ිāļē ⎄ැāļš.
  • ⎄ෙāļ´āļ§āļēිāļ§ි⎃් D: ⎄ෙāļ´āļ§āļēිāļ§ි⎃් B āļ†āˇƒාāļ¯āļąāļē āļ­ිāļļිāļē āļēුāļ­ු āļ…āļ­āļģ āļģුāļ°ිāļģāļē ⎄āļģ⎄ා āļ´ැāļ­ිāļģේ.
  • ⎄ෙāļ´āļ§āļēිāļ§ි⎃් E: āļ¯ූ⎂ිāļ­ āļĸāļŊāļē āˇƒāˇ„ āļ†āˇ„ාāļģ ⎄āļģ⎄ා āļ´ැāļ­ිāļģේ.

āļģෝāļœ āļŊāļš්⎂āļĢ

  • ⎃ෙංāļœāļ¸ාāļŊāļē (⎃āļ¸ āˇƒāˇ„ āļ‡āˇƒ් āļšāˇ„ ⎀ීāļ¸)
  • āļ­ෙ⎄ෙāļ§්āļ§ු⎀ āˇƒāˇ„ āļ”āļš්āļšාāļģāļē
  • āļ‹āļ¯āļģ ⎀ේāļ¯āļąා⎀
  • āļ‹āļĢ āˇƒāˇ„ āļ…āļŗුāļģු āļ´ාāļ§ āļ¸ුāļ­්‍āļģා
  • āļ¸ැāļ§ි āļ´ාāļ§/⎃ුāļ¯ුāļ´ාāļ§ āļ¸āļŊāļ´āˇ„

⎃āļ¸්āļ´්‍āļģේ⎂āļĢāļē

  • ⎁āļģීāļģ āļ­āļģāļŊ (āļģුāļ°ිāļģāļē, ⎁ුāļš්‍āļģ āļ­āļģāļŊāļē, āļēෝāļąි ⎁්‍āļģා⎀āļēāļą්)
  • āļ¯ූ⎂ිāļ­ āļģුāļ°ිāļģāļē ⎄āļģ⎄ා (āļ‰āļŗිāļšāļ§ු āļļෙāļ¯ා āļœැāļąීāļ¸)
  • āļ…⎄ිāļ­āļšāļģ āļ†āˇ„ාāļģ ⎄ෝ āļĸāļŊāļē ⎄āļģ⎄ා (HAV, HEV)

⎃ංāļšූāļŊāļ­ා

⎄ෙāļ´āļ§āļēිāļ§ි⎃් āļąි⎃ා ⎃ිāļģෝ⎃ි⎃්, āļ…āļš්āļ¸ා āļ´ි⎅ිāļšා, āļ…āļš්āļ¸ා⎀ āļ…āļšāļģ්āļ¸āļĢ්‍āļē ⎀ීāļ¸, āˇƒāˇ„ āļ¯්⎀ාāļģ āļ…āļ°ි āļģුāļ°ිāļģ āļ´ීāļŠāļąāļē ⎀ැāļąි āļ­āļ­්āļ­්⎀āļēāļą් āļ‡āļ­ි⎀ිāļē ⎄ැāļš.

⎀ැ⎅ැāļš්⎀ීāļ¸

  • ⎄ෙāļ´āļ§āļēිāļ§ි⎃් A āˇƒāˇ„ B ⎃āļŗāˇ„ා āļ‘āļą්āļąāļ­් āļŊāļļා āļœැāļąීāļ¸
  • ⎄ොāļŗ āˇƒāļąීāļ´ාāļģāļš්⎂ා⎀ āļ´ි⎅ිāļ´ැāļ¯ීāļ¸
  • āļ…āļ°ිāļš āļ¸āļ­්āļ´ැāļą් āļ´ාāļąāļēෙāļą් ⎀⎅āļšිāļą්āļą
  • ⎃āļ¸āļļāļŊ āļ†āˇ„ාāļģ ⎀ේāļŊāļš් āļŊāļļා āļœැāļąීāļ¸
  • āļ¸ාāļąāˇƒිāļš āˇƒෞāļ›්‍āļēāļē āļšāˇ…āļ¸āļąාāļšāļģāļĢāļē
2025 āļ­ේāļ¸ා⎀: "⎄ෙāļ´āļ§āļēිāļ§ි⎃්: āļ…āļ´ි āļ‘āļē āļļිāļŗ āļ¯āļ¸āļ¸ු" 2030 ⎀āļą āˇ€ිāļ§ āˇ„ෙāļ´āļ§āļēිāļ§ි⎃් āļąි⎃ා āļ‡āļ­ි⎀āļą āļœෝāļŊීāļē āļœැāļ§āļŊු⎀ āļ…āˇ€āˇƒāļą් āļšිāļģීāļ¸āļ§ āļ¯ැāļą්āļ¸ āļš්‍āļģිāļēා āļšāļģāļą්āļą.

🌍 World Hepatitis Day – July 28

🌍 World Hepatitis Day – July 28



Today, July 28, is World Hepatitis Day. This day aims to raise global awareness about hepatitis, its prevention, testing, and treatment.

What is Hepatitis?

Hepatitis is a serious inflammation of the liver. It can be caused by viruses, toxins, alcohol, drugs, or autoimmune diseases. The virus that causes most cases is the hepatitis virus, and there are five main types.

The 5 Types of Hepatitis

  • Hepatitis A (HAV): Highly contagious. Spread through contaminated food and water. Rarely causes long-term effects. Vaccine available.
  • Hepatitis B (HBV): Transmitted through blood, body fluids, and from mother to child at birth. The virus can be present even in healthy people. Vaccine available.
  • Hepatitis C (HCV): Spread mainly through blood. No vaccine available. Often leads to chronic, long-term disease.
  • Hepatitis D (HDV): Only affects people already infected with Hepatitis B. Can lead to severe, long-term infections.
  • Hepatitis E (HEV): Spread the same way as HAV (contaminated food and water). Pregnant women are at higher risk.

Common Symptoms

Jaundice, fever, abdominal pain, vomiting, and dark urine are common signs of hepatitis.

Why This Day Matters

Millions of people worldwide suffer from hepatitis, and hundreds of thousands die each year. Hepatitis B and C, in particular, can cause long-term disability and cancer. The purpose of World Hepatitis Day is:

  • To raise awareness about hepatitis.
  • Highlight prevention and medical services.
  • Promote testing, vaccination, and treatment.
  • Encourage global action to eliminate hepatitis.

Prevention Tips

  • Get vaccinated for Hepatitis A and B.
  • Use clean drinking water.
  • Practice safe sex.
  • Avoid unsafe blood transfusions.
  • Sterilize medical and dental equipment.
  • Get regular blood tests and early detection.
2025 Theme: "Hepatitis Can't Wait – Test, Treat, Save Lives."

WHO, governments, and NGOs across the world are working together to combat hepatitis and save lives.


Friday, July 25, 2025

⚖️ International Day for Judicial Well-being ⚖️

⚖️ International Day for Judicial Well-being ⚖️


International days and weeks are occasions to educate the public on issues of concern, to mobilize political will and resources to address global problems, and to celebrate and reinforce achievements of humanity. The existence of international days predates the establishment of the United Nations, but the UN has embraced them as a powerful advocacy tool. We also mark other UN observances.

The concept of an "International Day of Judiciary" is evolving, with different aspects of the judiciary being recognized on specific days. Most prominently, the International Day for Judicial Well-being has been officially proclaimed by the United Nations General Assembly as July 25th. This designation, adopted in March 2025 (Resolution A/RES/79/266), stems from the Nauru Declaration on Judicial Well-being launched on July 25, 2024. The core purpose of this day is to highlight that the health and well-being of judges are crucial for maintaining judicial integrity, independence, and the quality of justice delivered to the public. It's a call to action for the global judicial community to implement strategies that support judicial officers, recognizing that a strong, well-supported judiciary is fundamental to justice and democracy.

Why judicial well-being matters

Judges and other judicial officers such as magistrates, court commissioners, and arbitrators shoulder a profound responsibility - upholding the rule of law, protecting rights, and ensuring that justice is impartial and fair. But behind the bench, many judges struggle in silence. Long hours, isolation, and the emotional toll of decision-making can affect their well-being, ultimately influencing the quality of justice.

Corruption thrives where integrity falters. A judiciary under stress is more vulnerable to external influence, conflicts of interest, and erosion of public confidence. The United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC), especially Article 11, acknowledges this danger and calls for safeguarding the independence and integrity of the judiciary.

Judicial well-being is a prerequisite for judicial independence, integrity, and efficiency. When judges are supported, they are better equipped to resist undue influence, uphold ethical standards, and deliver justice fairly and competently.

The Nauru Declaration: a milestone for judicial well-being

The path to international recognition began with the Regional Judicial Conference on Integrity and Judicial Well-being, held in Nauru in July 2024. Organized by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) in partnership with the Nauru Judiciary, the gathering brought together nearly twenty judicial leaders and global experts to confront a shared concern: judges around the world are under pressure, often without the resources or acknowledgment they need.

On 25 July 2024, they adopted the Nauru Declaration on Judicial Well-being which recognizes that the health and well-being of judges is critical to ensuring judicial integrity, independence, and the quality of justice delivered to the public.

Seven Guiding Principles

  • Judicial well-being is fundamental – It is essential to ensuring a fair and effective justice system. Without it, judicial independence and public trust are at risk.
  • Stigma must be removed – Judicial stress and mental health challenges should be openly acknowledged. Experiencing such difficulties does not reflect weakness or lack of fitness to serve.
  • Shared responsibility – Promoting judicial well-being is a collective responsibility—individual judges, court systems, and judicial institutions must all take action.
  • Culture matters – A supportive and inclusive judicial culture is necessary. Institutions must foster ethical environments that prioritize well-being.
  • Holistic approaches – Well-being efforts should include a mix of awareness-raising, prevention, early intervention, and recovery strategies.
  • Adaptability to local context – Actions to support judicial well-being should reflect the specific needs and realities of each jurisdiction.
  • Linked to human rights – Judicial well-being is connected to the broader protection and promotion of human rights, including the rights of court users and staff.

Proclaiming the International Day

Building on the momentum of the Nauru Declaration, in March 2025, the United Nations General Assembly adopted Resolution A/RES/79/266, officially proclaiming 25 July as the International Day for Judicial Well-being.

The resolution ties the observance directly to international legal frameworks like the United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC), emphasizing that judicial well-being supports anti-corruption, access to justice, and sustainable peace.

Global Conference, August 2025

To build on the commitments made in Nauru and reinforced by the UN resolution, the International Conference on Judicial Integrity and Well-being is taking place in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea on 20-22 August 2025. The event brings together judicial leaders and policymakers to develop concrete tools and strategies for integrating well-being into court systems worldwide.

Thursday, July 24, 2025

⚖️ āļ…āļ°ිāļšāļģāļĢ āļē⎄āļ´ැ⎀ැāļ­්āļ¸ āļ´ි⎅ිāļļāļŗ āļĸාāļ­්‍āļēāļą්āļ­āļģ āļ¯ිāļąāļē ⚖️

⚖️ āļ…āļ°ිāļšāļģāļĢ āļē⎄āļ´ැ⎀ැāļ­්āļ¸ āļ´ි⎅ිāļļāļŗ āļĸාāļ­්‍āļēāļą්āļ­āļģ āļ¯ිāļąāļē ⚖️


āļĸූāļŊි 25 āļ¯ිāļąāļēāļ§ āļ…āļ¯ාāļŊ⎀ āļēෙāļ¯ෙāļą āļ¸ෙāļē ⎄ැāļŗිāļą්⎀ෙāļą්āļąේ "āļ…āļ°ිāļšāļģāļĢ āļē⎄āļ´ැ⎀ැāļ­්āļ¸ āļ´ි⎅ිāļļāļŗ āļĸාāļ­්‍āļēāļą්āļ­āļģ āļ¯ිāļąāļē" āļŊෙ⎃āļēි. "Judici" āļēāļą්āļąෙāļą් "Judiciary" āļ‘āļąāļ¸්, (āļ…āļ°ිāļšāļģāļĢāļē) āļēāļą්āļą āļ¯ැāļš්⎀ේ. āļ¸ෙāļē āļ…āļ°ිāļšāļģāļĢ āļ´āļ¯්āļ°āļ­ිāļē, āļąීāļ­ිāļēේ āļ†āļ°ිāļ´āļ­්‍āļēāļē, ⎃ාāļ°ාāļģāļĢāļ­්⎀āļē, āˇƒāˇ„ āļ…āļ°ිāļšāļģāļĢāļēේ ⎃්⎀ාāļ°ීāļąāļˇා⎀āļē ⎀ැāļąි āļ¸ාāļ­ෘāļšා āļšි⎄ිāļ´āļēāļšිāļą් ⎃āļ¸āļą්⎀ිāļ­ āˇ€ේ.

āļ¸ෙ⎄ිāļ¯ී āļ…⎀āļ°ාāļąāļē āļēොāļ¸ු āļšāļģāļą āļšāļģුāļĢු ⎀āļą්āļąේ,

  1. āļ…āļ°ිāļšāļģāļĢ āļ´āļ¯්āļ°āļ­ිāļēේ āļˇූāļ¸ිāļšා⎀
    āļēුāļš්āļ­ිāļē āļ´āˇƒිāļŗāļŊීāļ¸ේ āļ…āļœ්‍āļģāļœāļĢ්‍āļē āļ¸āļ°්‍āļē⎃්āļŽාāļąāļē āļŊෙ⎃ āļ…āļ°ිāļšāļģāļĢāļē āļš්‍āļģිāļēාāļšāļģāļēි. āļąීāļ­ිāļģීāļ­ි⎀āļŊāļ§ āļ…āļąු⎀ āļ­ීāļą්āļ¯ු⎀āļš් āļ¯ීāļ¸, āļ¸ිāļąි⎃් āļ…āļēිāļ­ි⎀ා⎃ිāļšāļ¸් āļ†āļģāļš්⎂ා āļšිāļģීāļ¸ āˇƒāˇ„ ⎃ාāļ¸āļē āļģāļŗāˇ€ා āļ­āļļා āļœැāļąීāļ¸ āˇƒāļŗāˇ„ා āļ…āļ°ිāļšāļģāļĢāļē āļ¸ූāļŊිāļš āˇ€ේ.
  2. āļ…āļ°ිāļšāļģāļĢāļēේ ⎃්⎀ාāļ°ීāļąāļˇා⎀āļē
    āļĸāļąāļģāļĸāļēāļš āļ…āļ°ිāļšāļģāļĢāļē āļąිāļ¯āˇ„āˇƒ් ⎀ ⎄ා ⎃්⎀ාāļ°ීāļą āˇ€ āļš්‍āļģිāļēා āļšāˇ… āļēුāļ­ුāļē.
  3. āļąීāļ­ිāļēේ ⎃ාāļ°ාāļģāļĢāļ­්⎀āļē
    āļ•āļąෑāļ¸ āļ´ුāļ¯්āļœāļŊāļēෙāļšුāļ§ āļąීāļ­ිāļē āļ‰āļ¯ිāļģිāļēේ ⎃āļ¸ාāļąāˇ€ ⎃ැāļŊāļšිāļē āļēුāļ­ු āļē. āļ¯ුāļ´්āļ´āļ­්, āļ´ො⎄ො⎃āļ­් āļ†āļ¯ිāļē āļąො⎃āļŊāļšා ⎃ිāļēāļŊු āļĸāļąāļ­ා⎀āļ§ āļ‘āļšāļ¸ āļąීāļ­ිāļē āļš්‍āļģිāļēාāļ­්āļ¸āļš āˇ€ිāļē āļēුāļ­ු āļē.
  4. āļąීāļ­ිāļēේ āļ†āļ°ිāļ´āļ­්‍āļēāļē (Rule of Law)
    āļąීāļ­ිāļēේ āļ†āļ°ිāļ´āļ­්‍āļēāļē āļēāļąු, āļąීāļ­ිāļē ⎃ැāļ¸āļ§ āˇƒāļ¸ාāļą āˇ€ āļ…āļ¯ා⎅ ⎀ීāļ¸ āļēāļą්āļąāļēි. āļ†āļĢ්āļŠු⎀, āļļāļŊāļ°ාāļģීāļą්, āˇƒāˇ„ āļ´ුāļģ⎀ැ⎃ිāļēāļą් – ⎄ැāļ¸ෝāļ¸ āļąීāļ­ිāļēāļ§ āļēāļ§āļ­්⎀ ⎃ිāļ§ිāļē āļēුāļ­ුāļē.
  5. āļ…āļ°ිāļšāļģāļĢāļē āļ´ි⎅ිāļļāļŗ āˇ€ි⎁්⎀ා⎃āļē
    āļ´ුāļģ⎀ැ⎃ිāļēāļą්āļ§ āˇ€ි⎁්⎀ා⎃āļē āļ‡āļ­ි ⎀āļą āļ´āļ¯්āļ°āļ­ිāļēāļš් ⎀⎁āļēෙāļą් āļ…āļ°ිāļšāļģāļĢāļē āļš්‍āļģිāļēා āļšāˇ… āļēුāļ­ු āļē. āļ´āļš්⎂āļœ්‍āļģ⎄āļēෙāļą් āļ­ොāļģ⎀, āļ­ොāļģāļ­ුāļģු āˇƒāˇ„ ⎃ාāļš්⎂ි āļ…āļąු⎀ āļ­ීāļą්āļ¯ු⎀āļš් āļŊāļļාāļ¯ීāļ¸ āļ…āļ­ි⎁āļēිāļą් ⎀ැāļ¯āļœāļ­් ⎀ේ.
  6. āļšāļŊāļ§ āˇ€ේāļŊා⎀āļ§, ⎃ාāļ°ාāļģāļĢ āļŊෙ⎃ āļąීāļ­ිāļē āļš්‍āļģිāļēාāļ­්āļ¸āļš āļšිāļģීāļ¸
    ⎁්‍āļģී āļŊංāļšා⎀ේ āļ¯ āļ…āļ°ිāļšāļģāļĢāļē ⎀ිāļ°ිāļ¸āļ­් āļ´ාāļŊāļąāļēāļš් ⎃āļŗāˇ„ා āļ…⎀⎁්‍āļēāļ¸ āļšāļĢ්āļŠාāļēāļ¸āļšි. āļ´āļģිāļ´ාāļŊāļą āļ¯ූ⎂āļĢāļē, āļ…āļ°ිāļšāļģāļĢ āļ´්‍āļģāļ¸ාāļ¯, āˇƒāˇ„ āļ´ාāļģ්⎁්⎀āļœāļ­ āļļāļŊāļ´ෑāļ¸් ⎀ැāļąි āļ…āļˇිāļēෝāļœ āˇ„āļ¸ු⎀ේ āļ´āļ¯්āļ°āļ­ිāļē ⎁āļš්āļ­ිāļ¸āļ­් āļšāļģāļœැāļąීāļ¸ āļ…āļ­්‍āļē⎀⎁්‍āļē ⎀ේ.

āļ¸ෙāļ¸ āļ¯ිāļąāļē ⎃ැāļ¸āļģීāļ¸ේ āļ…āļģāļ¸ුāļĢු ⎀āļą්āļąේ, āļ…āļ°ිāļšāļģāļĢ āļ´āļ¯්āļ°āļ­ිāļēේ ⎀ැāļ¯āļœāļ­්āļšāļ¸ āļœැāļą āˇƒāļ¸ාāļĸāļē āļ¯ැāļąු⎀āļ­් āļšිāļģීāļ¸, āļąීāļ­ි āļ…āļ°්‍āļēාāļ´āļąāļēāļ§ āˇƒāˇ„ āļ…āļ°ිāļšāļģāļĢ āļąීāļ­ිāļē āļ´ි⎅ිāļļāļŗāˇ€ āļĸāļąāļ­ා⎀ āļ…āļ­āļģ āļ¯ැāļąුāļ¸ āˇ€āļģ්āļ°āļąāļē āļšිāļģීāļ¸ āˇ„ා ⎃ාāļ°ාāļģāļĢāļ­්⎀āļē āˇƒāˇ„ āļ…āļēිāļ­ිāļē āļģැāļšāļœැāļąීāļ¸ āˇƒāļŗāˇ„ා āļš්‍āļģිāļēාāļ¸ාāļģ්āļœ āļœැāļąීāļ¸ āļ†āļ¯ිāļēāļēි.

Saturday, July 19, 2025

♟️ āļŊෝāļš āļ ෙ⎃් āļ¯ිāļąāļē - āļĸුāļŊි 20♟️

♟️ āļŊෝāļš āļ ෙ⎃් āļ¯ිāļąāļē ♟️

āļ‘āļš්⎃āļ­් āļĸාāļ­ීāļą්āļœේ ⎃ංāļœāļ¸āļē ⎀ි⎃ිāļą් 2019 ⎀āļģ්⎂āļēේ ⎃ිāļ§ āļĸුāļŊි āļ¸āˇƒ 20 ⎀āļą āļ¯ිāļą āļŊෝāļš āļ ෙ⎃් āļ¯ිāļąāļē (World Chess Day) āļŊෙ⎃ āļąāļ¸් āļšāļģ āļ‡āļ­. āļ ෙ⎃් āļš්‍āļģීāļŠා⎀ේ āļ‰āļ­ි⎄ා⎃āļē āļ¸ීāļ§ āˇ€āˇƒāļģ 1500 āļ´āļ¸āļĢ āļ‰āļ´ැāļģāļĢි ⎀āļą āļ…āļ­āļģ āļ ෙ⎃් āļš්‍āļģීāļŠා⎀ āļ‰āļą්āļ¯ිāļēා⎀ෙāļą් āļ†āļģāļ¸්āļˇ āˇ€ී āļŊො⎀ āļ´ුāļģා āļ´්‍āļģāļ āļŊිāļ­ āˇ€ිāļē. āļ‘āļē "āļ āļ­ුāļģංāļœ" āļš්‍āļģීāļŠා⎀ āļŊෙ⎃ āļ¸ුāļŊ්āļšාāļŊීāļąāˇ€ ⎄āļŗුāļą්⎀ා āļ‡āļ­. āļ‘āˇƒේāļ¸ āļ‘āļē āļģāļĸ⎀āļģුāļą්āļœේ āļš්‍āļģීāļŠා⎀ āļŊෙ⎃ āļ¯ āˇ„āļŗුāļą්⎀āļēි.

āļ¸ුāļŊ් āļšාāļŊීāļąāˇ€ āļ†āļģāļ¸්āļˇ āˇ€ූ āļ ෙ⎃් āļš්‍āļģීāļŠා⎀ 18 ⎀āļą āˇƒිāļēāˇ€āˇƒේ āļ´āļ¸āļĢ āˇƒිāļ§ āˇ€āļģ්āļ­āļ¸ාāļąāļē āļ¯āļš්⎀ා ⎀ිāļ¯්‍āļēාāļ­්āļ¸āļš āļ´āļ¯āļąāļ¸āļš් āļēāļ§āļ­ේ āļąāˇ€ීāļąāļ­āļ¸ āˇƒ්⎀āļģූāļ´āļēෙāļą් ⎀āļģ්āļ°āļąāļē ⎀ෙāļ¸ිāļą් āļ´āˇ€āļ­ී. āļ…āļ¯ āˇ€āļą āˇ€ිāļ§ āļ…āļą්āļ­āļģ්āļĸාāļŊāļē āļ”āˇƒ්⎃ේ āļ ෙ⎃් āļš්‍āļģීāļŠා ⎄ා āļ­āļģāļŸා⎀āļŊි āļ´ැ⎀ැāļ­්⎀ීāļ¸ āļ´්‍āļģāļ āļŊිāļ­āˇ€ ⎃ිāļ¯ු⎀ේ.

āļŊෝāļšāļēේ āļĸāļąāļ´්‍āļģිāļēāļ­āļ¸ āļš්‍āļģීāļŠා āļ…āļ­āļģිāļą් āļ‘āļšāļš් ⎀āļą āļ ෙ⎃් āļš්‍āļģීāļŠා⎀ āļ¸āļŸිāļą් āļ¸ාāļąāˇƒිāļš āˇƒං⎀āļģ්āļ°āļąāļē, āļļුāļ¯්āļ°ි ⎀āļģ්āļ°āļąāļē, āļ­āļģ්āļšāļą āˇ„ැāļšිāļēා⎀, āļ­ීāļģāļĢ āļœැāļąීāļ¸ේ ⎄ැāļšිāļēා⎀ āļ¸ෙāļą්āļ¸ āļ´ුāļ¯්āļœāļŊ ⎃āļ¸්āļļāļą්āļ°āļ­ා ⎀āļģ්āļ°āļąāļē āˇƒāˇ„ āļ‘āļšිāļąෙāļšා āļ…āļ­āļģ āļ…⎀āļļෝāļ°āļē ⎀ැāļŠි ⎀ීāļ¸ āˇ€ැāļąි āļ´්‍āļģāļ­ිāļŊාāļˇ āļ…āļ­්āļšāļģ āļœāļ­ āˇ„ැāļšිāļē.

1924 ⎀āļģ්⎂āļēේāļ¯ී āļŊෝāļš āļ ෙ⎃් ⎃āļ¸්āļ¸ේāļŊāļē āļ´ි⎄ිāļ§ු⎀ා āļ‡āļ­ි āļ…āļ­āļģ āļ‘āļ¸ āļ†āļēāļ­āļąāļēේ āļ…āļąුāļœ්‍āļģ⎄āļē āļŊāļļāļ¸ිāļą් āˇ€āˇƒāļģāļš් āļ´ා⎃ා āļŊෝāļš āļ ෙ⎃් āļ¯ිāļąāļē ⎃āļ¸āļģāļąු āļŊැāļļේ. āļŊෝāļš āļ ෙ⎃් āļ¯ිāļąāļē ⎃āļ¸āļŸාāļ¸ී⎀ āļ ෙ⎃් āļ­āļģāļŸ, ⎀ැāļŠāļ¸ු⎅ු, ⎃āļ¸්āļ¸āļą්āļ­්‍āļģāļĢ āļ´ැ⎀ැāļ­්⎀ීāļ¸ āˇƒිāļ¯ු āļšāļģāļēි.

"āļ…āļ´ි āļ‘āļš āļ´āˇ€ුāļŊāļš්" āļēāļą āļ­ේāļ¸ා āļ´ාāļ¨āļē āļ´ෙāļģāļ¯ැāļģි⎀ āļœෝāļŊීāļē ⎀⎁āļēෙāļą් āļ ෙ⎃් āļš්‍āļģීāļŠා⎀ āļ´්‍āļģ⎀āļģ්āļ°āļąāļē āļšිāļģීāļ¸, āļ‘⎄ි āļ…āļ°්‍āļēාāļ´āļąිāļš āˇ„ා ⎃ං⎃්āļšෘāļ­ිāļš āˇ€āļ§ිāļąාāļšāļ¸ āļ‰āˇƒ්āļ¸āļ­ු āļšිāļģීāļ¸ේ āļ…āļģāļ¸ුāļĢිāļą් āļŊෝāļš āļ ෙ⎃් āļ¯ිāļąāļē ⎃āļ¸āļģāļąු āļŊැāļļේ.

♟️ World Chess Day - July 20 ♟️

♟️ World Chess Day ♟️

Today over 600 million people are playing chess every day, and the number is only increasing. The universal appeal of chess lies in the fact that it is an affordable and inclusive activity that can be conducted and exercised anywhere across the barriers of language, age, gender, physical ability or social status. Chess combines sport, scientific thinking and elements of art beautifully into an ancient sport of testing our intellectual abilities and is a reflection of the socio-cultural development of humanity over centuries.

According to UN, “Chess is a global game, which promotes fairness, inclusion and mutual respect, and noting in this regard that it can contribute to an atmosphere of tolerance and understanding among peoples and nations.”

Chess has been around for centuries, and if you ask us, every day is a chess day, since we have been lucky enough to learn, play, and enjoy this game with our students and coaches every day of the year. While there is a day designated for almost everything and every whim in that people have, UN endorses some on the basis of the potential of a particular cause in order to educate the public on issues of concern, to mobilize political will and resources to address global problems, and to celebrate and reinforce achievements of humanity.

When is International Chess Day Celebrated?

International Chess Day has been around since 1966. On 12 December 2019, the UN General Assembly proclaimed 20 July as World Chess Day to mark the date of the establishment of the International Chess Federation (FIDE) in Paris in 1924. Under the initiative of FIDE, July 20 has been observed as International Chess Day by chess players around the world since 1966.

Recognized by the International Olympic Committee as the supreme body responsible for chess championships, FIDE defines the individual and international competition rules of chess, calculates the ratings of chess players, and awards performance-based titles to chess players (Candidate Master, Master, International Master, Grandmaster, and their women’s versions).

Why is International Chess Day Celebrated?

International Chess Day is a worldwide celebration for chess celebrated on July 20 every year, the day FIDE was founded in 1924. FIDE also marks it’s 97th birthday this year as an organization. Players, clubs, and organizations around the world are marking this year aligning with the UN theme of “Chess for recovering better”.

As the Olympics brought truce and constructive competitive spirit, and also celebrated the human tenacity of beating odds, nothing has set a better example than chess in recent times.

“Throughout history, games and sports have helped humanity to survive times of crisis by reducing anxieties and improving mental health. While the coronavirus outbreak has forced most gaming and sports activities to scale down, chess has demonstrated remarkable resilience, adaptability and a very strong convening power in times of pandemic. Over the past few months, the overall interest in chess is reported to have doubled, with more players than ever coming together to participate in chess events that are being increasingly held through online platforms.”

Chess plays an important role in strengthening education, women empowerment, global cooperation and culture of peace. Sports have been known to bring people together, and FIDE’s motto, “Gens una sumus,” (Latin for “We are one people.”) resounds beautifully with the overall global sentiment in 2021.

Looking at the brighter side, the pandemic has created an opportunity to go beyond borders and look at the whole world in a uniformed perspective. Chess is a mind game that pushes for deep logical thinking and enhances responsible action. By promoting chess and linking it with the issues that concern the entire human race, International Chess Day is a creative and strategic way of creating a universal platform and showing solidarity with those still suffering from the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic in various corners of the world.

The benefits of chess have been long noticed, researched and recorded. Chess provides support to improving the brain’s “muscle power” and is also linked to mental development.

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