“Children are like buds in a garden and should be carefully and lovingly nurtured, as they are the future of nation and the citizens of tomorrow.”
- Jawaharlal Nehru
Children’s Day was first proclaimed by the World Conference for the well-being of children in 1925 and then established universally in 1954. Children’s day, in Hindi known as ‘Bal Divas’, in India falls on November 14th every year on Chacha Nehru's birthday. It is celebrated as a day of fun and frolic, a celebration of childhood, children and Nehruji's love for them.
Nehru Ji was fond of roses and children. All over the country, various cultural and social organizations, institutions and even corporate sectors conduct various programmes for children. Indian schools have a ton of cultural programmes for the day, with the students managing it all. Therefore, Children's Day is special. It is a day set aside to remember Pandit Nehru and his love for children.
Nehru Ji was fond of roses and children. All over the country, various cultural and social organizations, institutions and even corporate sectors conduct various programmes for children. Indian schools have a ton of cultural programmes for the day, with the students managing it all. Therefore, Children's Day is special. It is a day set aside to remember Pandit Nehru and his love for children.
By Rohan Surana
General Secretary
Computer Graphics Club
Rukmani Birla Modern High School
Computer Graphics Club
Rukmani Birla Modern High School
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