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India Celebrates Children's Day on Nehru's Birth Anniversary

Children's Day, observed annually on November 14, honors the legacy of India's first Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, emphasizing children's rights and education.

  • Children's Day, also known as Bal Diwas, is celebrated across India on November 14, coinciding with the birth anniversary of Jawaharlal Nehru.
  • Nehru, affectionately called Chacha Nehru, was deeply fond of children and believed they were the future of the nation.
  • The day is marked by various activities and celebrations in schools, including performances, games, and special treats for children.
  • Parents and teachers use the occasion to inspire and motivate children, highlighting their potential and encouraging their dreams.
  • The celebration aims to raise awareness about the importance of children's rights, care, and education in building a strong nation.
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