Essay on Youth Power in India for Students : Children's Day is to celebrate "childhood". On Children's Day tribute is pay to all children in the world. Children are loved by one and all. They win over our hearts with their angelic eyes and innocent smiles. It makes one realize that maybe that's the way God wanted us to be. India's first Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, was born on November 14. After his death in 1963, his birthday has been celebrated as children's Day Children's in India. Children’s Day is not just a day to the future generation have its say.
Children's Day is to celebrate "childhood". On
Children's Day tribute is pay to all children in the world. Children are loved
by one and all. They win over our hearts with their angelic eyes and innocent
smiles. It makes one realize that maybe that's the way God wanted us to be.
India's first Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, was
born on November 14. After his death in 1963, his birthday has been celebrated
as children's Day Children's in India. Children’s Day is not just a day to the
future generation have its say. It is a day to remember a leader who in his
quiet but determined way, laid the foundation to convert a nascent nation into
a world power.
But why Children's Day? Apart from being known for his
skills as a statesman, Nehru was also immensely fond of children. The more
popular and famous of Nehru's pictures show him with children.
In all the photographs Nehru's joy at being with children is
apparent. When he is not sharing pleasantries with them, the expression of
intense concentration as he listens to them reveals his commitment and attitude
to children.
Children to Nehru were little adults in the making Nehru, to
children, is never the Indian political leader and prime minister. He is always
Chacha Nehru - Nehru Uncle. Children's Day is celebrated all over India,
especially at the school level. There are also community activities with stress
on children's involvement. The story also goes that he started to wear a rose on
his jacket after a child pinned one on it. The national children’s center Bal
Bhavan, is also named after Jawaharlal Nehru. Children's Day is literally that.
It is the day when children all over the country are pampered with goodies.
From the schoolchild's point of view, the best thing perhaps is that it is a
special day at school - they need not wear uniforms and are given sweets.
Most schools have cultural programs for the day, with the
students managing it all. All over the country, various cultural, social, and
even corporate, institutions conduct competitions for children. Children's Day
is a day for children to engage in fun and frolic. Schools celebrate this day
by organizing cultural programs.
Teachers of the school perform songs and dances for their
students. Various competitions like quizzes, fancy dress competitions, and
elocutions are organized on this day. Children are also treated to a movie and
lunch. Television networks have in the recent years started to air special
programs all day long for kids on November 14, making this day a special treat.
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