Children's Day Why Is It Celebrated, Schools Celebrate
Children's Day is celebrated across India on November 14 to mark Jawaharlal Nehru's birth anniversary. Children's Day celebrations see various educational and inspirational events organised by and for children.
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Children's day 2022 marks the 133rd birth anniversary of Jawaharlal Nehru. Children nicknamed him "Chacha Choudhary" with affection since they loved being around him.
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His popularity with children was well known, therefore the Indian government chose to designate his birthday as Children's Day.
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Jawahar Lal Nehru was a fierce supporter of the welfare, education, and rights of children. "Tomorrow's India will be created by today's children. The way we raise kids will decide how the nation develops, according to Nehru.
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Because education builds character and prepares you to handle issues in the future, Nehru wished for youngsters to appreciate education. He enthusiastically supported kids' unalienable rights to an education.
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India's first PM Jawaharlal Nehru adored kids and spent a lot of time with them. Children's Day events are centred on kids having fun and honouring childhood. This reverence and admiration led Nehru to be fondly called as "Chacha Nehru".
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Seth Anandram Jaipuria Public School, Ghaziabad held Children's Day celebrations with great excitement and gaiety. Owing to Covid- 19, the safety and health of children were taken care of.
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Students and teachers at The Indian School, New Delhi celebrated Children's Day with poems, dances, and songs. Namrata of Class 9, narrated an inspiring story,
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The Elephant and the Mice' with the moral 'size does not matter' Teachers' dance lent a special liveliness to the show.
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Book a Day With Story Books," was the theme for Children's Day activity at Amity International School, Pushp Vihar
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Popular authors including Vinita Krishna, Shraddha Pandey, Bindiya Charan, and Captain Kunal Uniyal engaged with the children through a variety of activities.