Wednesday, September 24, 2025

World Maritime Day 2025

World Maritime Day 2025

🌊 World Maritime Day 2025 🌊

World Maritime Day 2025

World Maritime Day 2025 will be observed on 25 September 2025, under the theme “Navigating a Sustainable Future: Innovation, Safety and Green Shipping.” This day, established by the International Maritime Organization (IMO), is dedicated to highlighting the vital role of shipping in global trade, the protection of marine environments, and the development of safer, cleaner maritime transport.

Over 80% of world trade is carried by sea, making shipping the backbone of the global economy. Without ships and seafarers, the exchange of goods, energy, and resources would come to a standstill. World Maritime Day reminds us of the contribution of maritime industries to international cooperation, peace, and prosperity.

The 2025 theme emphasizes the importance of technological innovation, digitalization, and renewable energy in reducing greenhouse gas emissions from ships. It also recognizes the role of international regulations in ensuring safer seas, protecting seafarers’ rights, and promoting fair labor practices. Events will include seminars, educational programs, exhibitions, and commemorations at IMO headquarters in London and in ports worldwide.

In addition, Maritime Day 2025 serves as a tribute to seafarers who dedicate their lives to connecting nations across oceans, often working under challenging conditions. It also calls on governments, shipping companies, and individuals to support sustainable shipping and marine conservation.

By reflecting on these goals, World Maritime Day 2025 inspires collective action toward a greener and more resilient maritime sector, ensuring that oceans remain a source of life, trade, and cultural exchange for generations to come.

⚓ Honoring the spirit of the seas — World Maritime Day 2025 ⚓

Tuesday, September 23, 2025

🤟 āļĸාāļ­්‍āļēāļą්āļ­āļģ ⎃ංāļĨා āļˇා⎂ා āļ¯ිāļąāļē 🤟

🤟 āļĸාāļ­්‍āļēāļą්āļ­āļģ ⎃ංāļĨා āļˇා⎂ා āļ¯ිāļąāļē 🤟

āļĸාāļ­්‍āļēāļą්āļ­āļģ ⎃ංāļĨා āļˇා⎂ා āļ¯ිāļąāļē

⎁්‍āļģ⎀්‍āļē āļ†āļļාāļ°ිāļ­ āļĸāļąāļ­ා⎀āļœේ āļ¸ාāļąāˇ€ ⎄ිāļ¸ිāļšāļ¸් āļ´ූāļģ්āļĢ āļŊෙ⎃ ⎃ාāļš්⎂ාāļ­් āļšāļģ āļœැāļąීāļ¸ āˇƒāˇ„āļ­ිāļš āļšිāļģීāļ¸ āˇƒāļŗāˇ„ා ⎃ංāļĨා āļˇා⎂ා⎀āļŊ ⎀ැāļ¯āļœāļ­්āļšāļ¸ āļ´ි⎅ිāļļāļŗāˇ€ āļ¯ැāļąු⎀āļ­් āļšිāļģීāļ¸ āˇƒāļŗāˇ„ා ⎃ෑāļ¸ āˇ€āˇƒāļģāļšāļ¸ āˇƒැāļ´්āļ­ැāļ¸්āļļāļģ් 23 ⎀āļą āļ¯ිāļą āļŊො⎀ āļ´ුāļģා ⎃ංāļĨා āļˇා⎂ා āļ´ි⎅ිāļļāļŗ āļĸාāļ­්‍āļēāļą්āļ­āļģ āļ¯ිāļąāļē (IDSL) ⎃āļ¸āļģāļąු āļŊැāļļේ. āļ¸ෙāļ¸ āļ¯ිāļąāļē āļœෝāļŊීāļē ⎁්‍āļģ⎀්‍āļē āļ†āļļාāļ°ිāļ­ āļ´්‍āļģāļĸා⎀ේ āļ´ො⎄ො⎃āļ­් āļˇා⎂ාāļ¸āļē āˇƒāˇ„ ⎃ං⎃්āļšෘāļ­ිāļš āˇ€ි⎀ිāļ°āļ­්⎀āļē āļ‰āˇƒ්āļ¸āļ­ු āļšāļģāļą āļ…āļ­āļģ ⎃ංāļĨා āļˇා⎂ා āļšāļŽāļą āļˇා⎂ා⎀āļą්āļ§ āˇƒāļ¸ාāļąāˇ€ āļ´ි⎅ිāļœැāļąීāļ¸ āˇƒāˇ„ ⎃ංāļģāļš්⎂āļĢāļē āļšිāļģීāļ¸ āˇ€ෙāļąු⎀ෙāļą් āļ´ෙāļąී ⎃ිāļ§ී.

āļ‘āļš්⎃āļ­් āļĸාāļ­ීāļą්āļœේ āļ¸āˇ„ා āļ¸āļĢ්āļŠāļŊāļē 2017 āļ¯ෙ⎃ැāļ¸්āļļāļģ් āļ¸ා⎃āļēේāļ¯ී āļĸාāļ­්‍āļēāļą්āļ­āļģ ⎃ංāļĨා āļˇා⎂ා āļ¯ිāļąāļē ⎃ැāļ¸āļģීāļ¸ āļ´්‍āļģāļšා⎁āļēāļ§ āļ´āļ­් āļšāˇ… āļ…āļ­āļģ āļ´āˇ…āļ¸ු ⎃ැāļ¸āļģුāļ¸ 2018 āļ¯ී ⎃ිāļ¯ු ⎀ිāļē. āļ‘āļąāļ¸් āļ‘⎄ි āļ¯ී 1951 āļ¯ී āļŊෝāļš āˇ්‍āļģ⎀්‍āļē āļ†āļļාāļ°ිāļ­ āˇƒāļ¸්āļ¸ේāļŊāļąāļē (WFD) āļ´ි⎄ිāļ§ු⎀ීāļ¸ āˇƒි⎄ිāļ´āļ­් āļšāļģāļēි. āļģāļ§āˇ€āļŊ් 130 āļšāļ§ āˇ€ැāļŠි āļœāļĢāļąāļš āˇ්‍āļģ⎀්‍āļē āļ†āļļාāļ°ිāļ­ āļĸāļąāļ­ා⎀ āļąිāļēෝāļĸāļąāļē āļšāļģāļą WFD, āļ”⎀ුāļą්āļœේ āļ…āļēිāļ­ි⎀ා⎃ිāļšāļ¸් āļ´්‍āļģ⎀āļģ්āļ°āļąāļē āļšිāļģීāļ¸ āˇƒāˇ„ āļŊො⎀ āļ´ුāļģා ⎃ංāļĨා āļˇා⎂ා āļ´ි⎅ිāļœැāļąීāļ¸ āˇƒāļŗāˇ„ා āļ´්‍āļģāļ°ාāļą āļšාāļģ්āļēāļˇාāļģāļēāļš් āļ‰āļ§ු āļšāļģ āļ‡āļ­.

āļ¸ෙ⎄ි āļ…āļģāļ¸ුāļĢ āˇƒāˇ„ ⎀ැāļ¯āļœāļ­්āļšāļ¸ āˇ€āļą්āļąේ, ⎃ංāļĨා āļˇා⎂ා ⎃āļ¸ාāļĸāļēāļ§ āˇ්‍āļģ⎀්‍āļē āļ†āļļාāļ°ිāļ­ āļ´ුāļ¯්āļœāļŊāļēිāļą් āļ‡āļ­ු⎅āļ­් āļšිāļģීāļ¸, āļ…āļ°්‍āļēාāļ´āļąāļē āˇƒāˇ„ āˇƒāˇ„āļˇාāļœීāļ­්⎀āļē ⎃āļŗāˇ„ා āļ…āļ­්‍āļē⎀⎁්‍āļē āļļ⎀ āļ…⎀āļ°ාāļģāļĢāļē āļšිāļģීāļ¸ āļ†āļ¯ිāļēāļēි. ⎃ංāļĨා āļˇා⎂ා āļēāļąු ⎄ුāļ¯ෙāļš් āļ…āļˇිāļąāļēāļą් ⎄ෝ āļšāļŽāļą āļˇා⎂ා⎀āļŊ ⎃āļģāļŊ āļšāˇ… āļ…āļąු⎀ාāļ¯ āļ´āļ¸āļĢāļš් āļąො⎀, āļ’⎀ාāļēේāļ¸ āˇ€්‍āļēාāļšāļģāļĢ āˇƒāˇ„ ⎀්‍āļēු⎄āļēāļš් āˇƒāˇ„ිāļ­ āˇƒāļ¸්āļ´ූāļģ්āļĢāļēෙāļą්āļ¸ āˇƒ්⎀ාāļˇා⎀ිāļš āļˇා⎂ා ⎀ේ. ⎃ංāļĨා āļˇා⎂ා ⎄āļŗුāļąා āļœැāļąීāļ¸ āˇƒāˇ„ āļ´්‍āļģ⎀āļģ්āļ°āļąāļē āļšිāļģීāļ¸ āļ”⎀ුāļą් ⎃āļŗāˇ„ා āļ­ොāļģāļ­ුāļģු, āļ…āļ°්‍āļēාāļ´āļąāļē, āļģැāļšිāļēා⎀, ⎃ෞāļ›්‍āļē ⎃ේ⎀ා āˇƒāˇ„ ⎃ං⎃්āļšෘāļ­ිāļš āļĸී⎀ිāļ­āļē ⎀ෙāļ­ āļ´්‍āļģ⎀ේ⎁āļē āˇƒāˇ„āļ­ිāļš āļšිāļģීāļ¸āļ§ āļ‹āļ´āļšාāļģී ⎀ේ.

āļ‘āļ´āļ¸āļĢāļš් āļąො⎀, āļĸාāļ­්‍āļēāļą්āļ­āļģ ⎃ංāļĨා āļˇා⎂ා āļ¯ිāļąāļē, ⎁්‍āļģ⎀්‍āļē āļ†āļļාāļ°ිāļ­ āˇƒāˇ„ිāļ­ āļ´්‍āļģāļĸා⎀ේ āļˇා⎂ාāļ¸āļē āļ…āļąāļą්‍āļēāļ­ා⎀āļē āļ†āļģāļš්⎂ා āļšිāļģීāļ¸ āˇƒāˇ„ āļ´්‍āļģ⎀āļģ්āļ°āļąāļē āļšිāļģීāļ¸ āļ‰āļŊ්āļŊා ⎃ිāļ§ිāļą āļ‘āļš්⎃āļ­් āļĸාāļ­ීāļą්āļœේ āļ†āļļාāļ°ිāļ­ āļ´ුāļ¯්āļœāļŊāļēිāļą්āļœේ āļ…āļēිāļ­ි⎀ා⎃ිāļšāļ¸් āļ´ි⎅ිāļļāļŗ āˇƒāļ¸්āļ¸ුāļ­ිāļēāļ§ āˇƒāļ¸āļ´ාāļ­ āˇ€ේ.

āļŊො⎀ āļ´ුāļģා āļ¯ැāļąු⎀āļ­් āļšිāļģීāļ¸ේ ⎀්‍āļēාāļ´ාāļģ, ⎃ංāļĨා āļˇා⎂ා āļ´āļą්āļ­ි, ⎃ං⎃්āļšෘāļ­ිāļš āļ´්‍āļģ⎃ංāļœ āˇƒāˇ„ ⎃ංāļĨා āļˇා⎂ා⎀āļŊිāļą් āļ¸ාāļ°්‍āļē ⎀ිāļšා⎁āļą āļ¸ෙāļ¸ āļ¯ිāļąāļēේ āļ¯ී āļ¯āļš්āļąāļ§ āļŊැāļļේ. āļļො⎄ෝ āļģāļ§āˇ€āļŊ ⎃āļą්āļ°ි⎃්āļŽාāļą āļļො⎄ෝ ⎀ිāļ§ āļąිāļŊ් āļ´ැ⎄ැāļēෙāļą් āļ†āļŊෝāļšāļ¸āļ­් āļšāļģ āļ‡āļ­ි āļ…āļ­āļģ, āļ‘āļ¸ āˇ€āļģ්āļĢāļē ⎁්‍āļģ⎀්‍āļē āļ†āļļාāļ°ිāļ­ āļ¯ැāļąු⎀āļ­්āļˇා⎀āļē ⎃ංāļšේāļ­āˇ€āļ­් āļšāļģāļēි. āļ…āļ°්‍āļēාāļ´āļą āļ†āļēāļ­āļą, āļģāļĸāļēāļą් āˇƒāˇ„ āļ‹āļ´āļ¯ේ⎁āļš āļšāļĢ්āļŠාāļēāļ¸් ⎃ංāļĨා āļˇා⎂ා āļ‰āļœෙāļąීāļ¸ āļ¯ිāļģිāļ¸āļ­් āļšිāļģීāļ¸āļ§ āˇƒāˇ„ āļļි⎄ිāļģි ⎃ං⎃්āļšෘāļ­ිāļē āļ´ි⎅ිāļļāļŗ āļ…⎀āļļෝāļ°āļē ⎀්‍āļēාāļ´්āļ­ āļšිāļģීāļ¸āļ§ āļ¸ෙāļ¸ āļ…āˇ€āˇƒ්āļŽා⎀ āļˇා⎀ිāļ­ා āļšāļģāļēි.

āļąූāļ­āļą āļŠිāļĸිāļ§āļŊ් āļēුāļœāļē āļ­ු⎅ āļĸාāļ­්‍āļēāļą්āļ­āļģ ⎃ංāļĨා āļˇා⎂ා āļ¯ිāļąāļē āļ­ොāļģāļ­ුāļģු ⎃āļŗāˇ„ා āļļාāļ°āļš āļģ⎄ිāļ­ āļ´්‍āļģ⎀ේ⎁āļē āˇƒāˇ„ ⎃ැāļ¸āļ§ āˇƒāļ¸ාāļą āˇƒāˇ„āļˇාāļœීāļ­්⎀āļēේ āļ…⎀⎁්‍āļēāļ­ා⎀āļē āļ‰āˇƒ්āļ¸āļ­ු āļšāļģāļēි. āļˇා⎂ාāļ¸āļē ⎀ි⎀ිāļ°āļ­්⎀āļēāļ§ āļœāļģු āļšāļģāļą āļŊෙ⎃āļ­්, āļ‘āļ¸ āļ´ුāļ¯්āļœāļŊāļēිāļą්āļœේ āļ…āļēිāļ­ි⎀ා⎃ිāļšāļ¸් āļ†āļģāļš්⎂ා āļšāļģ āļ´්‍āļģ⎀āļģ්āļ°āļąāļē āļšāļģāļą āļŊෙ⎃āļ­් āļ‘āļē ⎃āļ¸ාāļĸ āļ¯ැāļąු⎀āļ­් āļšāļģāļēි.

🤟 The International Day of Sign Languages 🤟

🤟 The International Day of Sign Languages: Celebrating Communication and Diversity 🤟

International Day of Sign Languages

Every year on September 23rd, the world comes together to observe the International Day of Sign Languages. This significant day, established by the United Nations, serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of sign languages in the full realization of the human rights of Deaf individuals. It is a day to honor and celebrate the linguistic and cultural diversity that sign languages represent, while also advocating for the promotion and preservation of these vital forms of communication.

The theme for this year's celebration, "A World Where Deaf People Everywhere Can Sign," underscores a core principle: the right of every Deaf person to access and use sign language in all aspects of life. Sign languages are not merely gestures; they are complete, natural languages with their own complex grammatical structures, syntax, and vocabulary. They are the cornerstone of Deaf culture and community, enabling access to education, employment, healthcare, and social life.

The recognition of sign languages is a matter of both linguistic justice and social inclusion. Governments, organizations, and civil society must work collaboratively to ensure that sign languages are given equal status to spoken languages. This involves implementing policies that support sign language interpreters, ensuring that public services are accessible to the Deaf community, and integrating sign language education into mainstream school curricula.

As we commemorate the International Day of Sign Languages, let us reflect on the profound impact that these languages have on individuals and societies. By championing the rights of Deaf people and promoting the use of sign languages, we can build a more inclusive, equitable, and accessible world for all. This day is a call to action—a reminder that communication is a fundamental human right and that our commitment to diversity must extend to the myriad ways in which we express ourselves.

Sunday, September 21, 2025

🕊️ āļĸාāļ­්‍āļēāļą්āļ­āļģ ⎃ාāļ¸ āļ¯ිāļąāļē 🕊️

🕊️ āļĸාāļ­්‍āļēāļą්āļ­āļģ ⎃ාāļ¸ āļ¯ිāļąāļē 🕊️

⎃ෑāļ¸ āˇ€āˇƒāļģāļšāļ¸ āˇƒැāļ´්āļ­ැāļ¸්āļļāļģ් 21 ⎀āļą āļ¯ිāļą āˇƒāļ¸āļģāļąු āļŊāļļāļą āļĸාāļ­්‍āļēāļą්āļ­āļģ ⎃ාāļ¸ āļ¯ිāļąāļē, ⎃ිāļēāļŊු āļĸාāļ­ීāļą් āˇƒāˇ„ āļĸāļąāļ­ා⎀ āļ…āļ­āļģ ⎃ාāļ¸āļē ⎁āļš්āļ­ිāļ¸āļ­් āļšිāļģීāļ¸ āˇƒāļŗāˇ„ා āļšැāļ´ āˇ€ූ āļœෝāļŊීāļē āļ…āˇ€āˇƒ්āļŽා⎀āļšි. āļ‘āļš්⎃āļ­් āļĸාāļ­ීāļą්āļœේ āļ¸āˇ„ා āļ¸āļĢ්āļŠāļŊāļē ⎀ි⎃ිāļą් 1981 āļ¯ී āļ´ි⎄ිāļ§ු⎀āļą āļŊāļ¯ āļ¸ෙāļ¸ āļ¯ිāļąāļē āļ¸ුāļŊිāļą් āļąිāļģ්āļ¸ාāļĢāļē āļšāļģāļą āļŊāļ¯්āļ¯ේ āļ‘āļš්⎃āļ­් āļĸාāļ­ීāļą්āļœේ āļ†āļģāļ¸්āļˇāļš āˇƒැ⎃ි⎀ාāļģāļēāļ§ āˇƒāļ¸āļœාāļ¸ී⎀ āˇƒāˇ„ ⎃ාāļ¸āļē āļ´්‍āļģāļœāļ­ිāļē āˇƒāˇ„ āļ¸ාāļąāˇ€ āļœāļģුāļ­්⎀āļē ⎃āļŗāˇ„ා āļ´āļ¯āļąāļ¸ āļļ⎀āļ§ āļ´āļĢි⎀ිāļŠāļē āļ´්‍āļģ⎀āļģ්āļ°āļąāļē āļšිāļģීāļ¸ āˇƒāļŗāˇ„ා āļē. 2001 āļ¯ී, āļ‘āļš්⎃āļ­් āļĸාāļ­ීāļą්āļœේ ⎃ං⎀ිāļ°ාāļąāļē āļ­āˇ€āļ¯ුāļģāļ§āļ­් āļ­ීāļģāļĢāļē āļšāˇ…ේ āļ¸ෙāļ¸ āļ¯ිāļąāļē āļ´ැāļē 24 āļ´ුāļģා āļœෝāļŊීāļē ⎃āļ§āļą් ⎀ිāļģාāļ¸āļēāļš් āˇƒāˇ„ āļ…⎀ි⎄ිං⎃ා⎀ාāļ¯ී āļšාāļŊ āļ´āļģිāļ ්āļĄේāļ¯āļēāļš් āļŊෙ⎃ ⎃ැāļ¸āļģීāļ¸āļ§, āļģāļ§āˇ€āļŊ් āˇƒāˇ„ āļ´්‍āļģāļĸා⎀āļą් āļ…āļ­āļģ ⎃āļ­ුāļģුāļšāļ¸් āļąැ⎀ැāļ­්⎀ීāļ¸āļ§ āˇƒāˇ„ ⎃ාāļ¸āļšාāļ¸ී ⎀ි⎃āļŗුāļ¸් āļœැāļą āļ¸ෙāļąෙ⎄ි āļšිāļģීāļ¸āļ§ āļ¯ිāļģිāļ¸āļ­් āļšිāļģීāļ¸āļ§āļēි.

āļ¸ෙ⎄ි āļ…āļģāļ¸ුāļĢ āˇƒāˇ„ ⎀ැāļ¯āļœāļ­්āļšāļ¸ āļąāļ¸්, āļœැāļ§ුāļ¸්, āļ´්‍āļģāļ āļĢ්āļŠāļ­්⎀āļē āˇƒāˇ„ āļ…āļēුāļš්āļ­ිāļēෙāļą් āļ­ොāļģ āļŊෝāļšāļēāļš් ⎃āļŗāˇ„ා ⎀āļą āˇ€ි⎁්⎀ීāļē āļ…āļēිāļ­ිāļē āļ‰āˇƒ්āļ¸āļ­ු āļšිāļģීāļ¸āļēි. āļ‘āļē āļģāļĸāļēāļą්, āļ´්‍āļģāļĸා⎀āļą් āˇƒāˇ„ āļ´ුāļ¯්āļœāļŊāļēිāļą්āļœෙāļą් ⎃ං⎀ාāļ¯āļē, āļ…āļą්‍āļēෝāļą්‍āļē āļ…⎀āļļෝāļ°āļē āˇƒāˇ„ āˇƒāˇ„āļēෝāļœීāļ­ා⎀āļē ⎀āļģ්āļ°āļąāļē āļšāļģāļą āļŊෙ⎃ āļ‰āļŊ්āļŊා ⎃ිāļ§ී. āļĸාāļ­්‍āļēāļą්āļ­āļģ ⎃ාāļ¸ āļ¯ිāļąāļē āļēුāļ¯්āļ°āļēāļš් āļąොāļ¸ැāļ­ිāļšāļ¸ āļœැāļą āļ´āļ¸āļĢāļš් āļąො⎀, āļ¸ාāļąāˇ€ ⎄ිāļ¸ිāļšāļ¸්, ⎃āļ¸ාāļĸ āļēුāļš්āļ­ිāļē āˇƒāˇ„ āļ­ිāļģ⎃ාāļģ ⎃ං⎀āļģ්āļ°āļąāļē āļšāļŊ් āļ´āˇ€āļ­ිāļą āˇƒāļ¸āļœිāļē āļ‡āļ­ි āļšāļģāļą āˇƒං⎃්āļšෘāļ­ිāļēāļš් āļœොāļŠāļąැāļœීāļ¸ āļœැāļą āļ¯ āˇ€ේ. ⎃ාāļ¸āļē āļēāļąු ⎃ාāļ¸ූ⎄ිāļš āļ‹āļ­්⎃ා⎄āļē āˇƒāˇ„ āļ…āļąුāļšāļ¸්āļ´ා⎀ āļ…⎀⎁්‍āļē ⎀āļą āļ…āļ›āļĢ්āļŠ āļš්‍āļģිāļēා⎀āļŊිāļēāļš් āļļ⎀ āļ¸ෙāļ¸ āļ¯ිāļąāļēේ āļ¯ී āļ¸āļąු⎂්‍āļē ⎀āļģ්āļœāļēාāļ§ āļ¸āļ­āļš් āļšāļģ āļ¯ෙāļēි.

āļ…āļ¯ āļ¯ිāļąāļēේ āļŊො⎀ āļ´ුāļģා, āļ¸ෙāļ¸ āļ¯ිāļąāļē ⎀ෙāļąු⎀ෙāļą් āļ‹āļ­්āˇƒāˇ€, āļ…āļ°්‍āļēාāļ´āļąිāļš āˇ€ැāļŠāˇƒāļ§āˇ„āļą්, āļ…āļą්āļ­āļģ් āļ†āļœāļ¸ිāļš āˇƒං⎀ාāļ¯, ⎃ං⎃්āļšෘāļ­ිāļš āļ´්‍āļģ⎃ංāļœ āˇƒāˇ„ āļ´්‍āļģāļĸා ⎃ේ⎀ා āļš්‍āļģිāļēාāļšාāļģāļšāļ¸් āļ†āļ¯ිāļē āļ´ැ⎀ැāļ­්⎀ේ. ⎀āļŠාāļ­් ⎀ැāļ¯āļœāļ­් ⎃āļ¸්āļ´්‍āļģāļ¯ාāļēāļš් ⎀āļą්āļąේ, āļąි⎀්āļēෝāļģ්āļš් ⎄ි āļ‘āļš්⎃āļ­් āļĸාāļ­ීāļą්āļœේ āļ¸ූāļŊ⎃්āļŽාāļąāļēේ ⎃ාāļ¸ āˇƒීāļąු⎀ āļąාāļ¯ āļšිāļģීāļ¸āļēි. āļ‘āļē āļŊො⎀ āļ´ුāļģා ⎅āļ¸ුāļą් ⎀ි⎃ිāļą් āļ´āļģිāļ­්‍āļēාāļœ āļšāļģāļą āļŊāļ¯ āļšා⎃ි ⎀āļŊිāļą් ⎃ාāļ¯āļą āļŊāļ¯ āļ…āļ­āļģ, "āļŊෝāļš āˇƒාāļ¸āļēāļ§ āļ¯ීāļģ්āļාāļēු⎂ āļŊැāļļේ⎀ා" āļēāļą āļ´ාāļ¨āļēෙāļą් āļ¯ āˇƒāļ¸āļą්⎀ිāļ­ āˇ€ේ. āļ´ා⎃āļŊ් āˇƒāˇ„ ⎃ං⎀ිāļ°ාāļą āļļො⎄ෝ ⎀ිāļ§ āļēුāļ¯්āļ°āļēේ ⎀ිāļą්āļ¯ිāļ­āļēිāļą්āļ§ āļœෞāļģ⎀ āļšිāļģීāļ¸ āˇƒāˇ„ āļ…⎀āļļෝāļ°āļē āļ´්‍āļģ⎀āļģ්āļ°āļąāļē āļšිāļģීāļ¸ āˇƒāļŗāˇ„ා ⎀ැāļŠāļ¸ු⎅ු, āļšāļŊා āļ´්‍āļģāļ¯āļģ්⎁āļą āˇƒāˇ„ āļąි⎁්⎁āļļ්āļ¯āļ­ා⎀āļēේ āļ…āˇ€āˇƒ්āļŽා āļ´āˇ€āļ­්⎀āļēි.

⎃āļ¸āļšාāļŊීāļą āˇ€ āļ‡āļ­ි ⎀āļą āļœෝāļŊීāļē ⎃āļą්āļąāļ¯්āļ° āļœැāļ§ුāļ¸්, āļ¯ේ⎁āļœුāļĢිāļš āļ…āļģ්āļļුāļ¯ āˇƒāˇ„ ⎀āļģ්āļ°āļąāļē ⎀āļą āļ…āˇƒāļ¸ාāļąāļ­ා⎀āļēāļą් āļ†āļ¯ිāļē ⎃āļŗāˇ„ා āļĸාāļ­්‍āļēāļą්āļ­āļģ ⎃ාāļ¸ āļ¯ිāļąāļē āļ‰āļ­ා ⎀ැāļ¯āļœāļ­් ⎀ේ. āļ‘āļē āļœැāļ§ුāļ¸් āļąිāļģාāļšāļģāļĢāļē, āļ´ාāļģි⎃āļģිāļš āļ†āļģāļš්⎂ා⎀ āˇƒāˇ„ āļ­ිāļģ⎃ාāļģ ⎃ං⎀āļģ්āļ°āļą,āļ¸ාāļąāˇ€ ⎁āļš්āļ­ිāļē āˇƒāˇ„ිāļ­ āˇ€ූ ⎃āļ¸ාāļĸāļēāļą් āļœොāļŠāļąැāļœීāļ¸ේāļ¯ී āļ…āļ°්‍āļēාāļ´āļąāļēේ ⎀ැāļ¯āļœāļ­්āļšāļ¸ āļ…⎀āļ°ාāļģāļĢāļē āļšāļģāļēි.āļ¸ේ āļ­ු⎅ිāļą් ⎃ං⎀ාāļ¯āļē āˇƒāˇ„ āˇƒāˇ„āļēෝāļœීāļ­ා⎀āļē āļ¯ිāļģිāļ¸āļ­් āļšිāļģීāļ¸ෙāļą්, āļąාāļēāļšāļēිāļą් āˇƒāˇ„ ⎃ාāļ¸ාāļą්‍āļē āļ´ුāļģ⎀ැ⎃ිāļēāļą් āļēāļą āļ¯ෙāļ¯ෙāļąාāļ¸ āˇ€āļŠාāļ­් ⎃ාāļ°ාāļģāļĢ āˇ„ා ⎃ාāļ¸āļšාāļ¸ී āļŊෝāļšāļēāļš් āļšāļģා ⎀ැāļŠ āļšිāļģීāļ¸āļ§ āļ´ෙ⎅āļšේ.

āļĸාāļ­්‍āļēāļą්āļ­āļģ ⎃ාāļ¸ āļ¯ිāļąāļē āļ…āˇ€āˇƒාāļąāļēේ āļ…āļ´āļ§ āļ¸āļ­āļš් āļšāļģ āļ¯ෙāļą්āļąේ ⎃ාāļ¸āļē āļēāļąු ⎄ුāļ¯ෙāļš් āļ´āļģāļ¸ාāļ¯āļģ්⎁āļēāļš් āļąො⎀āļą āļļ⎀āļēි - āļ‘āļē ⎃ෑāļ¸ āļ´ුāļ¯්āļœāļŊāļēෙāļšුāļ¸, ⎃ෑāļ¸ āļ´්‍āļģāļĸා⎀āļš්āļ¸ āˇƒāˇ„ ⎃ෑāļ¸ āļĸාāļ­ිāļēāļš්āļ¸ āļļෙāļ¯ා āļœāļą්āļąා ⎀āļœāļšීāļ¸āļšි.

International Day of Peace Sinhala

International Day of Peace – 2025

International Day of Peace – 2025

🕊 International Day of Peace – 2025 🌍

International Day of Peace 2025

The International Day of Peace, observed annually on September 21, serves as a universal reminder of humanity’s need for harmony, non-violence, and compassion. Established by the United Nations in 1981, this day calls upon individuals, communities, and nations to build a culture of peace.

The 2025 theme, “Peace Through Solidarity,” highlights the importance of unity in addressing global challenges such as conflicts, inequality, climate change, and displacement.

Around the world, schools, organizations, and governments mark the day with educational events, dialogues, and peace campaigns that inspire reconciliation. At 12:00 noon, a global moment of silence is observed, symbolizing our shared commitment to peace.

“Peace is not merely the absence of war, but the presence of justice, respect, and equality.”

The International Day of Peace reminds us that true peace begins with each one of us. Every act of kindness, cooperation, and understanding builds a foundation for a more peaceful tomorrow. As we celebrate Peace Day 2025, let us unite in solidarity, compassion, and respect to create a brighter and more peaceful future for all.

Saturday, September 20, 2025

World Cleanup Day

World Cleanup Day

🌍 World Cleanup Day 🌱

World Cleanup Day

World Cleanup Day is a global social action movement that unites millions of people across the world to tackle the growing problem of waste and environmental pollution. Celebrated annually on the third Saturday of September, this event was first initiated in Estonia in 2008, when thousands of volunteers came together to clean up their country in just a single day.

Since then, it has evolved into a worldwide campaign involving more than 180 countries. The core aim of World Cleanup Day is to raise awareness about the harmful impacts of mismanaged waste, promote sustainable waste practices, and inspire individuals, communities, and governments to take responsibility for their environment.

Volunteers of all ages join hands to collect litter from streets, rivers, forests, beaches, and public spaces, showcasing the power of collective action. Beyond the act of cleaning, the event emphasizes education on reducing plastic use, recycling, and proper waste management.

It also encourages long-term behavioral changes that contribute to a cleaner and healthier planet. By bridging cultural, political, and geographical differences, World Cleanup Day proves that when people come together with a common goal, they can create a significant positive impact.

Ultimately, it is not just about cleaning up waste, but about building a sustainable future for generations to come.

āļŊෝāļš āļ´ිāļģි⎃ිāļ¯ු āļšිāļģීāļ¸ේ āļ¯ිāļąāļē 🌍

āļŊෝāļš āļ´ිāļģි⎃ිāļ¯ු āļšිāļģීāļ¸ේ āļ¯ිāļąāļē

🌍 āļŊෝāļš āļ´ිāļģි⎃ිāļ¯ු āļšිāļģීāļ¸ේ āļ¯ිāļąāļē 🌱

World Cleanup Day

āļŊෝāļš āļ´ිāļģි⎃ිāļ¯ු āļšිāļģීāļ¸ේ āļ¯ිāļąāļē āļēāļąු āļŊො⎀ āļ´ුāļģා āļ¸ිāļŊිāļēāļą āļœāļĢāļąāļš āļĸāļąāļ­ා⎀ āļ‘āļšāļ¸ුāļ­ු⎀ āļ…āļ´āļ¯්‍āļģ⎀්‍āļē āˇƒāˇ„ āļ´ාāļģි⎃āļģිāļš āļ¯ූ⎂āļĢ āļœැāļ§āļŊු⎀āļ§ āļ¸ු⎄ුāļĢ āļ¯ීāļ¸ āˇƒāļŗāˇ„ා āļ‘āļš් āļšāļģāļą āļœෝāļŊීāļē ⎃āļ¸ාāļĸීāļē ⎀්‍āļēාāļ´ාāļģāļēāļšි. ⎃ෑāļ¸ āˇ€āˇƒāļģāļšāļ¸ āˇƒැāļ´්āļ­ැāļ¸්āļļāļģ් āļ¸ා⎃ේ āļ­ුāļą්⎀āļą āˇƒෙāļąāˇƒුāļģාāļ¯ා āļ¸ෙāļ¸ āļ¯ිāļąāļē āļĸාāļ­්‍āļēāļą්āļ­āļģāļēෙāļą් ⎃āļ¸āļģāļąු āļŊāļļāļēි.

āļ¸ෙāļē āļ¸ුāļŊිāļą්āļ¸ 2008 āļ¯ී āļ‘āˇƒ්āļ§ෝāļąිāļēා⎀ේ āļ†āļģāļ¸්āļˇ āļšāļģāļą āļŊāļ¯ී, āļ‘⎀ිāļ§ āļ¯āˇ„āˇƒ් āļœāļĢāļąāļš āˇƒි⎀ිāļŊ් ⎃āļ­්āļšාāļģāļšāļēāļą් āļ‘āļš් āļ¯ිāļąāļšිāļą්āļ¸ āļ­āļ¸ āļģāļ§ āļ´ිāļģි⎃ිāļ¯ු āļšිāļģීāļ¸āļ§ āļ‘āļšāļ­ු ⎀ූ⎄. āļ…āļ¯ āˇ€āļą āˇ€ිāļ§, āļ‘āļē 180 āļšāļ§ āˇ€ැāļŠි āļģāļ§āˇ€āļŊ් ⎃āļ¸්āļļāļą්āļ° āļšāļģāļœāļ­් āļœෝāļŊීāļē ⎀්‍āļēාāļ´ාāļģāļēāļšāļ§ āļ´āļ­්⎀ āļ‡āļ­.

āļ¸ෙāļ¸ āļ¯ිāļąāļēේ āļ´්‍āļģāļ°ාāļą āļ…āļģāļ¸ුāļĢ āˇ€āļą්āļąේ āļ…āļ´āļ¯්‍āļģ⎀්‍āļē ⎀ැāļģāļ¯ි āļŊෙ⎃ āļšāˇ…āļ¸āļąාāļšāļģāļĢāļē āļšිāļģීāļ¸ේ ⎄ාāļąිāļ¯ාāļēāļš āļļāļŊāļ´ෑāļ¸් āļ´ි⎅ිāļļāļŗ āļ¯ැāļąු⎀āļ­් āļšිāļģීāļ¸, āļ­ිāļģ⎃ාāļģ āļ…āļ´āļ¯්‍āļģ⎀්‍āļē āļšāˇ…āļ¸āļąාāļšāļģāļĢ āļš්‍āļģāļ¸ෝāļ´ාāļēāļą් āļ´්‍āļģ⎀āļģ්āļ°āļąāļē āļšිāļģීāļ¸ āˇƒāˇ„ āļ´āļģි⎃āļģāļē āļ´ි⎅ිāļļāļŗ āˇ€āļœāļšීāļ¸ āļœෙāļą āļēෑāļ¸āļ§ āļ´ුāļ¯්āļœāļŊāļēිāļą්, āļ´්‍āļģāļĸා⎀āļą් āˇƒāˇ„ āļģāļĸāļēāļą් āļ´්‍āļģේāļģāļĢāļē āļšිāļģීāļ¸āļēි.

⎃ිāļēāļŊු ⎀āļē⎃් āļšාāļĢ්āļŠāˇ€āļŊ ⎃ි⎀ිāļŊ් ⎃āļ­්āļšාāļģāļšāļēිāļą් āļœāļŸ, āļ¸ු⎄ුāļ¯ු āļ­ීāļģ, ⎀āļąාāļą්āļ­āļģ, āļ¸ා⎀āļ­් āˇƒāˇ„ āļ¸āˇ„āļĸāļą āˇƒ්āļŽාāļąāˇ€āļŊිāļą් āļšāˇƒāˇ… āļ‘āļšāļ­ු āļšāļģāļ¸ිāļą් āļ‘āļš්⎀ āļšāļ§āļēුāļ­ු āļšāļģāļ­ි. āļ¸ෙāļē āļ‘āļš්⎃āļ­් āļšāļ§āļēුāļ­ු ⎀āļŊ āļļāļŊāļē āļ´ෙāļą්⎀āļēි.

āļ‘āļē āļ´ිāļģි⎃ිāļ¯ු āļšිāļģීāļ¸ āļ´āļ¸āļĢāļš් āļąො⎀, āļ´්āļŊා⎃්āļ§ිāļš් āļˇා⎀ිāļ­āļē āļ…āļŠු āļšිāļģීāļ¸, āļ´්‍āļģāļ­ිāļ āļš්‍āļģීāļšāļģāļĢāļē āˇƒāˇ„ āļąි⎃ි āļ…āļ´āļ¯්‍āļģ⎀්‍āļē āļšāˇ…āļ¸āļąාāļšāļģāļĢāļē āļ´ි⎅ිāļļāļŗ āļ…āļ°්‍āļēාāļ´āļąāļē āļ¸āļœිāļą් āļ¯ිāļœුāļšාāļŊීāļą āˇ„ැ⎃ිāļģීāļ¸් ⎀ෙāļąāˇƒ්āļšāļ¸් āļ†āļģāļ¸්āļˇ āļšිāļģීāļ¸āļ§āļ­් āļ‹āļ´āļšාāļģී ⎀ේ.

⎃āļ¸්āļ´්‍āļģāļ¯ාāļēිāļš, āļ¯ේ⎁āļ´ාāļŊāļą āˇƒāˇ„ āļˇූāļœෝāļŊීāļē ⎃ීāļ¸ා⎀āļą් āļ´āˇƒුāļ´āˇƒāļ§ āļ¯āļ¸ා, āļŊෝāļš āļ´ිāļģි⎃ිāļ¯ු āļšිāļģීāļ¸ේ āļ¯ිāļąāļē āļ…āļ´āļ§ āļ¸āļ­āļš් āļšāļģ āļ¯ෙāļą්āļąේ āļ‘āļš් āļ…āļģāļ¸ුāļĢāļš් ⎀ෙāļąු⎀ෙāļą් āļ‘āļš් ⎀ූ ⎀ිāļ§, āļŊො⎀āļ§ āļœāļąāļąීāļē ⎃āļ¯ාāļ ාāļģාāļ­්āļ¸āļš āļļāļŊāļ´ෑāļ¸āļš් āļ‡āļ­ි āļšāˇ… ⎄ැāļšි āļļ⎀āļēි.

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