
New Delhi: Every year, Children’s Day is celebrated on 14th November across India. This day marks the birth anniversary of India’s first Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, who was famously fond of children and affectionately called “Chacha Nehru.” Nehru believed that children are the future of the nation, and he emphasized their education, happiness, and overall development. To honor his love for children, his birthday is celebrated as Children’s Day.
On this day, schools and colleges organize special programs to entertain and educate children. These events include cultural programs, poetry recitations, fancy dress competitions, singing and dancing performances, and skits. Children are often gifted toys, stationery, clothes, and other interesting items to make the day memorable. The celebrations are marked with joy, laughter, and enthusiasm as children come together to participate in various activities.
Children’s Day is not only about fun but also about raising awareness of children’s rights, education, and responsibilities. It reminds us of Nehru’s vision that every child should receive proper education from an early age to grow into responsible citizens who contribute to society. This day inspires children to embrace moral values, patriotism, and a sense of duty toward the nation.
In short, Children’s Day is a celebration of childhood, learning, and the promise of a brighter future, ensuring that every child grows with respect, love, and opportunity.
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