13 November,2023 05:57 PM IST | Mumbai | mid-day online correspondent
Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. File Pic
Remembering Jawaharlal Nehru: Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, India's first Prime Minister, is affectionately also known as âChacha Nehru' by children. Jawaharlal Nehru believed that children are the core foundation of any society, so they should be nurtured in a suitable environment and to commemorate the birth anniversary of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Children's Day is celebrated on November 14 every year.
Meanwhile, as November 14 approaches, people across India are gearing up to celebrate Children's Day, a day dedicated to the well-being and happiness of our youngest citizens. But have you ever wondered why this particular date holds such importance?
Children's Day in India is celebrated on November 14 each year to honor the birthday of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India. Born on November 14, 1889, Nehru had a deep love and affection for children, often referring to them as the country's future. In recognition of his fondness for kids and his commitment to their welfare, the nation decided to mark his birthday as Children's Day.
Nehru's vision for India extended beyond political leadership; he believed in nurturing the potential of every child. His famous quote, "The children of today will make the India of tomorrow," encapsulates his dedication to ensuring a bright future for the youth.
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On Children's Day, schools and educational institutions organize various events and activities to make the day special for children. Cultural programs, sports events, and competitions are common, fostering a sense of joy and camaraderie among the youngsters.
It is not only a day of fun and entertainment but also an occasion to reflect on the importance of providing a supportive and nurturing environment for children. The celebration serves as a reminder of the responsibility we all share in shaping the lives of the younger generation.