National Donut Day is an annual celebration in the United States that takes place on the first Friday of June. It is a day dedicated to honoring and indulging in one of America's favorite sweet treats—the donut. National Donut Day originated as a way to commemorate the "donut lassies" of the Salvation Army, who provided donuts to American soldiers during World War I. The day was established in 1938 to raise funds for charitable causes and to honor the selfless service of these volunteers. On National Donut Day, many donut shops and bakeries across the country offer special promotions and discounts on donuts. It's a great opportunity for donut lovers to enjoy their favorite flavors and try new varieties. Some establishments even give away free donuts to customers. In addition to satisfying people's sweet cravings, National Donut Day also serves as a reminder of the charitable work done by organizations like the Salvation Army. It's a day to appreciate the his
Pushpa Kamal Dahal, also known as Prachanda, served as the Prime Minister of Nepal. He was born on December 11, 1954, in Dhikur Pokhari, Kaski District, Nepal. Prachanda is a prominent Nepalese politician and a former guerrilla leader. Prachanda played a crucial role in the Maoist insurgency that took place in Nepal from 1996 to 2006. He led the Communist Party of Nepal (Maoist) and fought against the monarchy, advocating for the establishment of a republic in Nepal. The insurgency resulted in significant political changes in the country, leading to the abolition of the monarchy and the formation of a democratic republic. Prachanda served as the Prime Minister of Nepal twice. His first term was from August 2008 to May 2009, following the success of the Maoist party in the 2008 Constituent Assembly election. During his first term, he focused on implementing social and economic reforms and the integration of Maoist combatants into the national army. His second term as Prime Minister wa