Children's Day 2024: How Schools Celebrate Jawaharlal Nehru's Birthday
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In some schools, celebrations usually start with morning assembly where teachers share Nehru's inspiring vision for India's youth.
In India, schools across the country enthusiastically celebrate Children's Day on November 14 in honour of our first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru's birthday. Known as "Chacha Nehru" for his deep affection for children, Nehru's legacy has inspired schools to make this day a joyful experience focused on celebrating the unique qualities of each child. School programmes range from performances and fun activities to educational talks that emphasise the importance of child rights and holistic growth.
In some schools, Children's Day celebrations usually start with morning assembly where teachers share Nehru's inspiring vision for India's youth. School also organise various skits, dances and songs that reflect their talents and celebrate childhood. Cultural programs are a significant part of the celebrations, allowing children to participate in fancy dress competitions, storytelling and poetry recitations.
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