World Rose Day is being celebrated Today, Know its History and Importance

World Rose Day 2021: Today Rose Day is celebrated all over the world. Every year on 22 September, Rose Day is celebrated all over the world in the name of 12-year-old Melinda Rose of Canada.
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World Rose Day 2021: Today Rose Day is celebrated all over the world. Every year on 22 September, Rose Day is celebrated all over the world in the name of 12-year-old Melinda Rose of Canada.

Today Rose Day is being celebrated all over the world. World Rose Day is celebrated every year on 22 September to bring happiness to the lives of people suffering from cancer and to explain the importance of life. In addition to physical effects, cancer causes stress, psychological effects, and suffering. Fighting the disease can be emotionally exhausting, cancer survivors need bravery and positivity to get through tough times, Rose Day is celebrated to support them and instill hope in them.

Rose Day is celebrated all over the world to salute and promote the struggle of cancer patients. Today we will tell you about the history, importance, and theme of World Rose Day.

World Rose Day History

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World Rose Day is celebrated in memory of 12-year-old Canadian girl Melinda Rose. Melinda was diagnosed with Askins tumor, an unusual type of blood cancer. Melinda bravely fought this disease. Doctors diagnosed Melinda's illness and said that she would live for only two weeks, but due to her positive thoughts and struggle, Melinda survived for six months. During this, he wrote many poems and letters.

Significance of World Rose Day

World Rose Day is dedicated to cancer patients who bravely fought this deadly disease. Celebrating World Rose Day is a symbol of bringing happiness to their lives. People give roses to cancer patients on World Rose Day. The day also plays an important role in spreading awareness about cancer and how it helps in curing most of them.

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