Published on Nov 30, 2020
Children's Day Wishes for Students : Children's Day or Bal Diwas (as it is known in the Hindi language) is celebrated with great enthusiasm and gaiety every year. It is celebrated on 14 November every year as a tribute to India's First Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru.
Children's Day in India is on November 14th
Children's Day is celebrated as a tribute to Nehru. Nehru, fondly called 'Chacha Nehru' was born on November 14, 1889. He was known for his affection for kids. He also established Children's Film Society India in 1955 to create indigenous cinema exclusively for kids.
1. Come and join hands with children on this Children’s Day to make them feel special as well as guarded. They are the pride of the nation and its future too. Happy Children’s Day.
2. Let us give wings to our children and allow their creative imagination to fly high and measure the sky limits. Children’s Day is the time we make sure that kids get the due recognition.
3. Children are naughty and Children’s Day is the time to acknowledge their naughtiness with a touch of care and value. Happy Children’s Day to all kids around.
4. Happy Children’s Day needs to be laced with love, care and support. It is because children need nurturing that enables them to blossom smartly. Happy Children’s Day to the kids.
5. Beauty in a child comes alive with their naughtiness on ground. They are the cutest gift of god. So, let’s pledge to protect their rights on this Children’s Day and stand in their support always.
6. Children are like buds which will soon become flowers and will spread their fragrance in this world….. Happy Children’s Day!!!
7. Every child is a beautiful flower, who makes the garden look cheerful. So, let us water such flowers with care and love to let them blossom smartly. Happy Children’s Day to you.
8. Children are meant to be fun filled cuties, who smile when others smile. They love to make others happy. On this Children’s Day, let us come together to nurture them with care.
9. If kids are flowers, teachers are pure water that nurtures them with care and sheer love. They teach them to be smart and disciplined. Happy Children’s Day to all the kids in the class.
10. Planting honesty will reap trust and planting humility will reap greatness. Come together to be the support of others and spread the unbiased care because children have to be handled with authenticity. Happy Children’s Day.
The answer is quite simple. Pandit Nehru saw children as the future. He believed in their innocence and their ability to choose to do the right thing.
For him, children were synonymous to innocence and he saw in them, the picture of the future. When you grow up to be what you dream of, you will be doing it well for your country too.
Your friends you play with, go to school with and meet, will all grow up and pursue their interests and dreams. It will be in all your hands to make the country and the world, a better place than it is. It was this strong belief of this man that lead to recognizing his birthday as the children’s day. It was this strong belief and affection that made children call him “Chacha Nehru”.
Children’s day is celebrated the world over. Other countries do not celebrate it as Chacha Nehru’s birthday but they recognize the spirit of children and their role in shaping the future. While the international children’s day is on 20th November and is celebrated in many parts of the world, many countries also celebrate it on June 1st.
There are other countries that still have their own recognized children’s day.
For example in Japan, children’s day is a national holiday and is celebrated on 5th May as well a separate children’s day for girls is celebrated on 3rd March.
The first children’s day in the world was celebrated by Turkey in the year 1920. In India, the first children’s day was celebrated in the year 1964, after Jawaharlal Nehru’s death.
No matter what date the children’s day is celebrated in other parts of the world, the importance and the hope in children is universal. It is you who holds the key to shape the future of the world. The first prime minister of India firmly believed that.