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Write a short report on "Children day " celebrations held in your school .​

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Answered by Barani22
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Explanation:

The programme began with prayer, dance and tributes to Chacha Nehru. Various activities and events were organized and performed by teachers. The day had the theme of love. Programmes included informative play, enactment and songs.

Answered by mujeebuddinahmed843
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Childrens day is celebrated in India on 14th November Children’s Day is an occasion most of us remember from when we were young – every 14th of November, children are celebrated with pomp and enthusiasm. Children’s Day is a day to celebrate the joy of childhood, and now, your little one will also get to enjoy the day!!❗

Children’s Day is celebrated every year on November 14th. This day is celebrated on the birthday of our first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, who was also known as Chacha Nehru. Jawaharlal Nehru was fond of children, and children loved him equally. Therefore, the 14th of November was declared Children’s Day. Nehru advocated for the well-rounded education of children, as he believed that children were the building blocks of the nation and its future.

On this day, many places across the country celebrate by organising cultural programmes that include singing and dance, plays and skits, fancy dress competitions and refreshments for the children. They are gifted toys, stationery, clothes, chocolates and other such fun goodies and are also shown child-friendly movies. Keeping Nehru’s dream of child education alive, a lot of organisations also donate books and toys to orphanages where children can make use of the resources. Children’s Day is celebrated with a lot of enthusiasm across the natio

Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India, believed that children are the building blocks of the nation. He considered the education of children important, as only education can mould children into the future leaders of the country. Jawaharlal Nehru was fond of children, and they loved him equally – they called him Chacha Nehru. Thus, the 14th of November – Nehru’s birthday – is celebrated as Children’s Day across India.

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