
“Tradition that never fades”
Mithila Heart
In Janakpur, the morning starts with temple bells and soft sunlight. People walk through the streets with peace in their hearts, and the city slowly wakes up with color and life.
In Janakpur, the morning starts with temple bells and soft sunlight.
People walk through the streets with peace in their hearts, and the city slowly wakes up with color and life. But today, the air is not as clean as before.
Smoke from vehicles and dust in the wind make the environment a little heavy.
The beauty of the city is still there, but the fresh air feels less pure. Still, people try their best.
Trees give shade, and small efforts are made to keep the surroundings clean.
Children go to school hoping for a better, cleaner future. Janakpur remains beautiful in culture and spirit.
And with care for the environment, its air can become fresh and pure again, just like its timeless charm.
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