speech on childrens day
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Good morning to our respected principal and all our respected teachers.
Let me thank you for your amazing contributions for our entertainment purpose on children’s day. You have made our day the most special. We know how much difficult it is to manage all the other works and prepare for your performances, yet you did it all in an effortless manner.
Children’s day is celebrated on 14th November every year to pay respect to our first Prime Minister of India, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. He was born on 14th November and he was very fond of children. After he died in the year 1964, children’s day is celebrated every year on his birthday.
He wanted the children to have the right to be educated as he thought that the children would become the future of the country. He founded many institutions for the education of children.
He introduced free meals for children who were poor. The free meals would urge the parents to send their children to school and that would save their children’s cost for food.
He compared children with buds of flowers. The children used to call him “Chacha Nehru”. He also worked for the welfare of the children apart from making India, independent.
Every year on children’s day, NGOs and other organizations and the children’s ward in hospitals celebrate children’s day apart from schools to make the children feel special about their existence.
NGOs celebrate children’s day by inviting some special people like movie stars or other celebrities to entertain the children on children’s day.
The children are given attractive gifts, cards and red roses and sweets to make them happy. Red roses are given specifically to the children because Jawaharlal Nehru loved red roses.
The children are taken out for excursions or taken to places which they admire. For one day they are given freedom to do whatever they like, to eat whatever they love and taken to places they love.
Some people have parties for children’s day also; some influential people give parties on children’s day at their houses or flats and invite children from the other flats or their neighbourhood.
Children’s day is celebrated mostly in schools; the events are organized mostly by the teachers and principals. The teachers and principals remain very busy with important works in schools, but they take out time for their performance preparation for children’s day.
The children are given attractive gifts, cards and red roses and sweets to make them happy. Red roses are given specifically to the children because Jawaharlal Nehru loved red roses.
The children are taken out for excursions or taken to places which they admire. For one day they are given freedom to do whatever they like, to eat whatever they love and taken to places they love.
Some people have parties for children’s day also; some influential people give parties on children’s day at their houses or flats and invite children from the other flats or their neighbourhood.
Children’s day is celebrated mostly in schools; the events are organized mostly by the teachers and principals. The teachers and principals remain very busy with important works in schools, but they take out time for their performance preparation for children’s day.
The teachers and principals prepare for multiple performances. Some teachers are good singers, some are good dancers, some of them recite poems very well and others present beautiful speeches.
The children always prepare for performances throughout the year for the teacher’s entertainment purpose, and the teachers have been grateful and they take the responsibility every year to prepare for a special performance on children’s day.
The teachers do this every year on children’s day to make the students feel special. The teachers think of unique ideas to make their performances special.
Children's day is an annual event celebrated on November 14 to mark the birth anniversary of India's first Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. Pandit Nehru was born on this day in 1889 and this year, the country will celebrate his 131th birth anniversary.
Fondly known as Chacha Nehru, Pandit Nehru was quite popular among children and shared a special bond with them. After the death of Jawaharlal Nehru in 1964, a resolution was passed in the Indian Parliament to celebrate November 14 as Children's Day. On this day, schools across the country conduct various events for children like drama, fancy dress competition, and picnics. In some schools and institutions, children also give speeches.