Children’s Day Special - Little Hearts, Big Dreams

Contributed By: Anshika Pandey (Student Mass Comm Contributor)

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On the occasion of Children’s Day, let’s know about this, why we celebrate it, and everything about it in short, so let’s begin Children’s Day, which is celebrated every year on November 14th in India.

It’s a very special day in order to honor children and advocate for their rights, safety, education, personal development, and health, and there is another reason that makes the day more special: it’s a day that marks the birth anniversary of India’s first Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru lovingly known as “Chacha Nehru” by children because of his deep affection for them.

He was committed to the idea that children are the nation’s future. He felt that investing in their growth would lead to a great and progressive society.
 
Schools, colleges, and various organizations across India celebrate this special day Children’s Day with enthusiasm. Many events happen, like cultural performances, art competitions, and educational activities, in which children’s enjoy and express their creativity. Even teachers and parents also participate in entertaining children, often presenting skills they have like dance and skits, etc., as a gesture of encouragement.
 
Even teachers distribute chocolates and gifts as love and appreciation. The level of excitement of going to school or paying tuition is on the next level, which everyone may or may not have experienced in their childhood.
 
By Honoring, Celebrating, supporting, and empowering our youth is essential to creating a more inclusive and promising future for generations ahead.