From Movie Marathons To Quizzes, How People Celebrate Children's Day
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Children's Day aims to raise awareness about the importance of children in nation-building and focus on the rights of children, not just in the country but across the world.
Children's Day is around the corner and it is time to revisit the child in each one of us. In India, Children's Day is celebrated on November 14. The date was chosen as a tribute to the country's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, who was born on November 14, 1889. Nehru was known for his love for children and his belief that the fate of the nation rested in the hands of children.
Children's Day aims to raise awareness about the importance of children in nation-building and focus on the rights of children, not just in the country but across the world.
Children's Day is primarily celebrated in schools and educational institutions across the country. Children take part in cultural activities, quizzes and other competitions aimed at educating and empowering them.
Here are some ways in which Children's Day is celebrated by people across the country that you can adopt: