letter on children's Day telling our emotions to chacha Nehru 300 words
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- India celebrates Children's Day or Bal Diwas on November 14 to commemorate the birth anniversary of its first Prime Minister. We look at the stories of why we celebrate Children's Day and why we call him Chacha Nehru.It's the 128th birth anniversary of country's first Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. While the children of today would not remember the man or the achievements, they do remember his birthday for it is celebrated as Children's Day across the country. Children Day or Bal Diwas, in Hindi, is often a day when students across schools enjoy various activities, participate in debates, etc. While there is no real documented reason, Pandit Nehru is famous as Chacha Nehru. We explore the many stories behind the coinage of the term Chacha Nehru and why Pandit Nehru's birth anniversary was chosen as Children's Day.
- There are two most popular versions behind the coinage of the term 'Chacha' Nehru. While the most common one is his special love for children, the other is more related to his association with Mahatma Gandhi. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, before he became the first Prime Minister of India, was a prominent figure in the Indian Freedom movement. His closeness to Mahatma Gandhi was legendary. A follower of Mahatma Gandhi's principles of non-violence, Pandit Nehru was a capable politician and a statesman.
- Many believe, that he was called Chacha because of his closeness with Mahatma Gandhi. People suggest that Chacha – Hindi for the younger brother of the father, was conferred to Pandit Nehru for he was seen as the younger brother of Mahatma Gandhi, which was lovingly referred to as 'Bapu' or father by many.
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