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Narrate how you celebrated the Children's Day in your school .​

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Answered by hariomtripathi4
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Children’s day in India is known as ‘Bal Divas’, and is celebrated on November 14th every year on the birthday of Jawaharlal Nehru, the first prime minister of India. Nehru was very fond of children, and saw them as buds in a garden. He believed that children are the future of the nation, and should be treated with complete care, affection and love.

Nehru also said that children learn the most during their childhood, and that childhood should form the foundation of a potential career and bright future. So Children’s Day in India is a tribute to India’s Prime Minister Chacha Nehru and his love of children.

Children should be allowed to wear colourful clothes on Children’s Day, as bright colours are cheerful. Choose a theme to make your Children’s Day celebration more unique and interesting. Teachers can set up fun Children’s Day activities for kids – challenges can bring out the best in the children and make them feel special.

Teachers can also talk to parents about the special talents and passions that each child possesses. You may discover a new activity or hobby your little one loves, something you can nurture to unleash their potential.

Answered by brainlyuser202092
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GOOD MORNING TO ALL .

I AM ______ FROM CLASS _____ . RESPECTED FATHER ,, RESPECTED SISTERS , RESPECTED TEACHERS AND ALL MY FREINDS .

FIRST OF ALL I WILL SPEAK SOME WORDS ON CHILDERENS DAY

CHILDREN'S DAY IS CELEBRATED WITH GREAT SPRIT

We celebrate Children’s day in India on 14th of November every year. India’s First Prime Minister Pundit Jawaharlal Nehru was born in Allahabad on 14th November 1889. Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru popularly known as Chacha Nehru was very fond of children. His love for Children was immense. He always advocated that the children of the country are entitled to a fulfilled childhood and higher education.

The History behind 14th November as the Children’s day

The History behind 14th November as the Children’s dayBecause of Chacha Nehru’s immense love for children, 14th November was declared as Children’s day since the death of Nehru in 1964. Nationwide this day is celebrated to shower love and affection towards children.

The History behind 14th November as the Children’s dayBecause of Chacha Nehru’s immense love for children, 14th November was declared as Children’s day since the death of Nehru in 1964. Nationwide this day is celebrated to shower love and affection towards children.Schools and Colleges celebrate Children’s day with great enthusiasm. Teachers and students of every school on this day come out of their daily routine to celebrate the day.

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