Saturday 14 November 2015

Children are the future of our nation; Make this future bright

Children’s Day (Bal Divas), celebrated in India every year in remembrance of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru on his birthday, i.e., 14th Nov. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru was the first prime minister of India who was very fond of children and loved them so much, and this is why his birth anniversary has been declared as Children’s Day in India.
The day is celebrated with the motive to let the children live with free will and spread or increase awareness in people towards right education, right care of the children to make a brighter future of our children and our nation.



Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru became Prime minister of India right after the independence of India in 1947. Since then his one of the goal was to encourage parents and children to grow well in order to make our nation grow. Fortunately, Today young minds has indeed made a drastic change in our society and right education along with right nurturance of children is helping us taking our nation to the next level. But on the other hand, this increasing crime also gives credit to the young generation due to lack of right guidance, awareness or may be nurturance.
Children are adorable and shine like precious pearl, a gift to the parents by almighty. On the hands hand, children are the key of development and success of our country as they are going to lead our country with advanced technologies and passionate brain to bring about a positive change. Hence, Parents should condition and guide their kids in such a way that they become a great future of our country.

Why Children’s Day is celebrated

A great Indian leader, fondly known as Chacha Nehru was born on this Day. During the time when he became prime minister of the country, he worked hard and outstandingly for the well-being of children as well as youngsters of the society. He worked contagiously for progress, education, welfare and development of the children of India, and established various educational institutions as well, such as All India Institute of medical science, Indian institute of technology and Indian Institutes of Management. To prevent children from malnutrition in India, he made a goal plan for 5 years which included free meals to the school children and free primary education.
It is well known that Chacha Nehru was very fond of children; moreover he was too fond of roses and used to believe that children are like the buds of garden, and are the actual strength of our country as they would make a developed society in the coming future.
On this Children’s Day, we would recommend all the parents to make your kids aware about the real meaning of Children’s Day and encourage them to make Chacha Nehru’s dream come true by making our nation truly a heaven with peace, positivity, prosperity, honesty which ultimately results in drastic success and growth. 

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