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Children’s day 14 November

Children’s Day is celebrated in India on November 14 every year to raise awareness about the rights, education, and welfare of children

  • The day is celebrated as a tribute to India’s first Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, who was known to be very fond of children and advocated for their rights and education
  • . Pandit Nehru believed that children are the future of the country and nurturing them would set the course for the country’s future
  • . Many schools across the country celebrate Children’s Day with great pomp and show, and teachers put on an entertainment show for children
  • . Some schools may declare a holiday or a half-day for students
  • Children’s Day is also a way to celebrate the innocence and joy of childhood
  • The day is celebrated to spotlight the areas in which children of the country are still lacking, including access to healthcare and education
  • . To celebrate Children’s Day, people can invest in the life of a child, volunteer at a children’s hospital, or donate to a children’s charity

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Children’s Day is also a way to celebrate the innocence and joy of childhood

. The day is celebrated to spotlight the areas in which children of the country are still lacking, including access to healthcare and education

. To celebrate Children’s Day, people can invest in the life of a child, volunteer at a children’s hospital, or donate to a children’s charity Children’s Day celebration in school
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Children’s Day is a special day dedicated to celebrating children, and many schools across India celebrate it with great pomp and show. Here are some ideas for Children’s Day celebration in school

  • Draft a notice and attach it to the school’s notice board so all interested students can participate in the celebration.
  • Conduct inter or intra-class Rangoli, Painting, and other activities in school.
  • Schedule Children’s day activities ahead of time.
  • Include parents in the event.
  • Organize a picnic in the park with students, with sandwiches, snacks, drinks that kids love, etc.
  • Conduct cultural performances such as dances, songs, poems, and skits, in groups or individually.
  • Acknowledge and reward winners of various competitions held on Children’s Day or throughout the year during the Children’s Day school assembly.
  • Organize a quiz competition on the history and significance of Children’s Day. Questions on other topics related to children like mental health and well-being and cyber safety and responsible technology use can also be included.
  • Teachers can also tell a short story behind why Children’s Day is celebrated on November 14th every year, which is the birth anniversary of India’s first Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, who was known to be very fond of children and advocated for their rights and education

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