Children's Day
Children’s Day, celebrated on November 14, is recognized across India to increase awareness of the rights, care, and education of children. The day is also held as a tribute to India’s First Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru. Fondly known as “Chacha Nehru” among children, he advocated for children to have fulfilled education. Nehru considered children as the real strength of a nation and foundation of society. The nation usually celebrates Children’s Day with educational and motivational programs held across India, by and for children.
After the death of Jawaharlal Nehru in 1964, a resolution was passed in the parliament unanimously to honor him, declaring his birth anniversary as the official date of Children’s Day. India used to celebrate Children’s Day on November 20 every year before 1956 as the United Nations, in 1954, had declared the day as Universal Children’s Day. Therefore, each year since then, November 14 is celebrated as Children’s Day in India to commemorate the birth anniversary of the country’s first PM.
The day is a reminder that every child deserves education, nurturing and the best of everything. They are the building blocks of the nation and hence, the future of the nation depends how well they are brought up. To those who are now an adult, keep the kid inside you alive!
Gajera Vidyabhavan Sachin celebrated Children's day with great joy along with their pre-primary kids. All the kids, chin up, smile and celebrate the day dedicated specially to them.Our pre-primary educators explained them that why we celebrate this day as a children's day and gave them information about Jawaharlal Nehru.They also explain why children call 'chacha' to Nehru.They done so many activities virtually. Chilldren did their favourite activity and enjoy their day.
Primary Section students performed drama and students's talk about Children's Day . Through , the drama they gave the beautiful message about Jawaharlala Nehru and why do we celebrate his birthday as a Chidlren's Day.
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Primary Section- https://youtu.be/UZMx7XkOQjU
