imagine your school invites Malala to preside over celebration of Children's Day write a speech of this noble young girl and her biodata
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Children are considered as the building blocks of the strong nation. Children are very small but have capability to change the nation positively. They are the responsible citizens of the tomorrow as development of the country lies in their hands. Children’s Day celebration also reminds us about their rights of which they are getting benefits or not. Children are leaders of tomorrow so they need to get respect, special care and protection from their parents, teachers and other members of the family. They are being abused in many ways in our nation by their family members, relatives, neighbours or other strangers. Children’s day celebration make us remind about the importance of the children in the family, society and country. Following are the common rights of the children which they must get:
They should get proper care and love by the parents and family.They should get healthy food, clean clothes and security.They should get healthy living environment where they can feel safe at home, school or other place.They should get proper and good level of education.They should be provided special care when disabled or sick.Let us join our hands together and take a pledge to secure the present and future of the country’s leaders to make a beautiful nation.
Thank you.
Good morning everyone present here. Distinguished dignitaries, respected members of the management, teachers, and my dear students. Today is a very special day. We have amidst us a dynamic educationist and activist for girls’ education, the youngest Nobel Prize laureate who fought against oppression and violence against women.
She is a brave and courageous lady who defeated everything that came in between her grand aim and herself. She defeated even death to carry on doing the good work in the field of education. We are extremely privileged to have this brave lady is among us on this grand day celebrations. Ladies and gentlemen, put your hands together to welcome one and only Malala Yousafzai, the youngest Nobel Prize laureate.