10 lines about children
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1) Children’s Day was first celebrated on the 2nd Sunday of June in 1857 in a Church in Massachusetts.
2) Many Countries celebrate Children Day on June 1, coinciding with International Day for Protection of children.
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10 Lines on Children’s Day in English for Children and Students
10 Lines on Children’s Day in English for Children and Students
November 13, 2020 by rajathe
Children’s Day is celebrated by many Nations of the world to commemorate their Children. In India, children’s day is celebrated on 14th November since 1964. It is celebrated as a day for Children. Children take to the centre stage on children’s Day and are showered with gifts by their teachers as well as elders, showing the love that they have for their Children and Students. It is a day to commemorate the contribution of our younger generation to our society and to show our love.
Ten Lines on Children’s Day in English
Following are 10 lines on Children’s Day covering major points on the history, its significance and celebration of the Children’s Day.
Essay writing and speech competitions are very common scenarios in schools on the occasion of Children’s Day. The 10 lines given below will help you to write an effective and unique essays and delivering an inspirational speech in your school and win great prizes.
Please go through the below lines and prepare an awesome essay or speech for children’s day:
10 Lines on Children’s Day – Set 1
1) Children’s Day was first celebrated on the 2nd Sunday of June in 1857 in a Church in Massachusetts.
2) Many Countries celebrate Children Day on June 1, coinciding with International Day for Protection of children.
3) India celebrates its Children’s Day/Bal Divas on 14th November since 1964, on Birth date of Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru, first Prime Minister of India.
4) Prior to the death of Nehru, India was celebrating Children’s Day on November 20, observed as Universal Children’s Day by the United Nations.
5) On the day a tribute of Jawaharlal Nehru is paid remembering his contributions and struggle.
6) Children from different sections are commemorated and honored.
7) Sweets and stationery goods are distributed among the under privileged Children.
8) Government announces various welfare schemes for Children.
9) Many social activists and NGOs reach out to the slum Children distributing necessities and informing them about welfare schemes.
10) Many sports events are organized and prizes distributed among children.