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Driven by Passion, Purpose, and Continuous Growth

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Namaste!
I’m Laxmi, also known as Lara in creative spaces. I am a registered social worker and founder of Junkiri Candles. My journey centres on a passion for education, gender equality, and community-driven change. I am also associated as a freelancer with Gini London, an independent British Women's Fashion Brand specialising in Stylish-Feminine fashion.
I hold an MA in Education, Gender, and International Development from University College London (UCL). This foundation guides my daily work—teaching Nepali language to diaspora children, consulting on community projects, or writing poetry. In every medium, I aim to uplift marginalised voices and honour cultural heritage.
Sustainable change begins at the grassroots level. Guided by this belief, I initiated:
  • Junkiri Initiative: It produces sustainable, handmade candles to support local artisans by creating income opportunities and raising awareness of ethical practices.
Life, for me, is a canvas for collaboration and storytelling. When not engaged in teaching, writing, or community projects, I enjoy making claypot candles. 
 

 

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Thursday, 21st May 2026 Dear Diary, The Pink Journey is not a tale of illness. It is a testament to STRENGTH and my commitment to healing. Today, I begin this journey. I write these words to mark the moment I decided: I will fight, I will endure, and I will keep moving forward. On May 12th, I first heard the words ‘breast cancer’ in my biopsy result. I felt fear, shock, and uncertainty. Today, I realise this is not the end of my life. Instead, it is the beginning of a stronger, deeper, and more precious life. I asked myself: Why feel afraid, sad, or isolated? Instead, I choose to share my journey with sisters, friends, and everyone. Cancer loved my body, but it does not own me. It is only a small part of my story — and it will be the shortest chapter. The rest of the journey will be filled with health, joy, love, and many, many beautiful things... I am not fighting this alone. My strongest positivity and willpower guide me. A caring family and friends support me with prayers. I have the best doctors, the best medicines, and the best healing plan. I know there will be challenging days—tiredness from chemo, moments of panic, or weakness. Yet, I know: I am stronger than any difficult day. I am courageous even when scared. I am a warrior, even at rest. I promise to be kind to myself. I am not afraid or crying today. In a few months, I will cry happy tears when I review my posts and blogs. I will read about the pink journey, the treatments, and the tired days. I will say, "Look at what I went through. Look at how strong I was. Look at how I healed completely. I did it." This is my promise to myself, today and forever! Love, Lara On May 12th, I first heard the words ‘breast cancer’ in my biopsy result. I felt fear, shock, and uncertainty.