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World Population Day 2023

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  World Population Day 2023: Promoting Sustainable Development and Reproductive Health World Population Day serves as an important platform to highlight the challenges and opportunities associated with global population trends. It offers an opportunity for governments, organizations, and individuals to focus on issues such as population growth, reproductive health, gender equality, poverty alleviation, and sustainable development. By recognizing the importance of these topics, World Population Day encourages dialogue, policy development, and action towards building a more sustainable and equitable world. Understanding Global Population Trends: The global population continues to grow, albeit at a slower pace than in previous decades. According to the United Nations, the world population was estimated to be around 7.9 billion in 2023. Rapid population growth, particularly in developing countries, presents both opportunities and challenges for societies worldwide. Addressing populatio...

Facts about Manaslu Region Trekking

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Are you thinking of doing Manaslu trekking for your next trip? Many people don't know that the name Manaslu comes from the Sanskrit word "Manasa" which means "Mountain of Spirit". Manaslu is located in the North side of Gorkha region. Manaslu is a very beautiful mountain and know as "wall of snow and ice suspended in the sky". Manaslu region trekking is a very adventurous and best trekking where you can see the most spectacular mountains in the world. If you want to experience the unexplored area of Nepal then Manaslu region trekking is best for you. Join this trek and see the most spectacular mountains in the world through your own eyes. You'll have the best experience in this trek. Here are some facts about travelling in Manaslu Region: 1.      Mount Manaslu is the eight highest mountain in the world. It is located about 40 miles east of Annapurna. Its height is 8,156m. Mount Manaslu was opened for tourist and traveler in 1992. The high peaks of ...