Kathmandu: Today is the World Remembrance and Reconciliation Day.
At the call of the United Nations, it has been celebrated since 2004 as the Day of Reconciliation and remembrance of those who lost their lives in World War II.
Various UN agencies, NGOs and individuals have been observing the Day by remembering and paying tribute to their elders and all the victims of World War II.
The UN General Assembly had declared 8–9 May a time of remembrance and reconciliation. A special commemorative meeting is being held at the UN Headquarters in New York today.
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