Nagaland minister Temjen Imna Along shares hilarious post on World Sleep Day, netizens call him ‘awesome’

Temjen Imna Along, a minister from Nagaland, posted a humorous message on Twitter to wish his followers a happy World Sleep Day.

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Temjen Imna Along, a minister from Nagaland, posted a humorous message on Twitter to wish his followers a happy World Sleep Day. Along with a photo of himself seated in what appears to be a conference or discussion room, with several people around him dozing off on their seats. He is well-known for his wit and humour, and he discusses the stigma directed at citizens of the country's North-Eastern states.

World Sleep Day is observed on March 17 in order to raise awareness of the importance of getting enough sleep, as well as the advantages of doing so. Temjen Imna Along, a minister from Nagaland, posted a humorous message on Twitter to wish his followers a happy holiday. "Let us take a moment to acknowledge those with tiny eyes, who remind us that just being awake 24/7 may not always be a choice!" he wished all a happy world sleep day.




The post has received numerous likes and retweets, as well as several comments. Many users commented that it takes all the humility in the world to laugh at oneself and called him “awesome”. Please send us more leaders like you. Some users commented that sir, you have a great sense of humour. Furthermore, you go beyond the lines you've written. Some users wrote that in the midst of social media's negativity, your posts are full of positivity, joy, and optimism.

World Sleep Day is observed annually on the Friday preceding the Spring Vernal Equinox in order to raise awareness of sleep as a human right that is frequently jeopardised by modern-day habits. The World Sleep Society (WSS) established World Sleep Day in 2008 as a non-profit organisation of dedicated healthcare providers and members of the medical community working and studying in the field of sleep medicine and research in order to promote and advance sleep health worldwide.

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Q1. When was the first World Sleep Day celebrated?
14 March 2008.

Q2. Why is World Sleep Day celebrated?
To raise awareness about the importance of sleep and how it affects our overall health and well-being.
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