Children’s Day, a day dedicated to the adorable, bubbly, and always excited little humans, is all about making their childhood happy and beautiful. In India, Children’s Day is extra special because it also celebrates the birth anniversary of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India, on November 14, and he too was fond of children, their innocence, their curious nature, and their zeal to learn. Schools across the nation celebrate Children’s Day with love and enthusiasm, and the day is marked with skits and presentations, theatre performances, good food, and more.
The celebrations Children’s Day is a celebration to mark childhood, the years of innocence, of fun, of mistakes, trials and errors, and above all, the years when you are loved by all. And then on 14th November, children do not just celebrate their day but also the birth of Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru, or ‘Chacha Nehru’ as he is famous. Nehru believed that the future of India rested in the hands of its young minds, and shaping them towards success and progress is the way to go not just for India but also the world.
For children, this day brings excitement and joy, and it gives them a break from the everyday routine, especially those who go to school. While usually children get to school, open their bags, study, eat, and then depart, on this day they come with a different form of excitement in their eyes. Why? Because they know that Children’s Day celebrations mean no studies, loads of fun, .