Every year, Children's Day is celebrated on November 14th, which happens to be the birthday of India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru. Known for his affection towards children, Nehru believed that children are the true wealth of a nation, and his legacy continues to inspire this special day dedicated to honouring the rights and well-being of children.
However, it also becomes a poignant reminder of the responsibilities we have to ensure that every child in India has the opportunity to thrive.
The significance of children's day in India
Children’s Day in India is not just about festivities or giving children an extra dose of attention. The day has deep significance as it aims to highlight the importance of children in shaping the future of the country. The day is also a moment to reflect on the progress India has made in ensuring these rights are upheld, as well as the challenges that remain.
Jawaharlal Nehru always envisioned a progressive India to focus on the children as the future of the nation. He often referred to them as "the most precious resource" of the country. His birthday is celebrated as Children's Day to affirm the commitment of the nation towards the betterment of the lives of its young citizens.
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In today’s rapidly changing world, this day for children assumes importance in the context of India's efforts to still improve the welfare of children. While there have been significant strides in areas like education and healthcare. Even though the Right to Education Act has made primary schooling free and compulsory for children from the age of 6 to 14, it still has been a long way since other deprivation factors, including poverty, social barriers, and lack of infrastructure, keeping children away from attending schools. Similarly, the country has seen sharp economic growth but still faces many other issues, including child labour, malnutrition, and denial of medical services to some children.
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The entire country celebrates Children's Day by conducting a lot of fun activities; this day is also celebrated at schools, community centres, and government bodies.
Special Programs in Schools:
Schools in India conduct cultural programs and sports activities along with performing talent shows to celebrate Children's Day. In many schools, sweets and snacks are also given to students on this special day.
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Children’s Day also sees the participation of Bollywood celebrities and influencers who visit schools, host events and engage with children. The day is frequently exploited by the government as a platform for launching new schemes or reinforcing existing schemes related to the welfare of children.
Cultural and social events:
Various non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and social groups also organise special programs for underprivileged children, providing them with food, education, and medical care. In such a way, the celebration reaches every child across all the cities and towns, not limited to the urban areas.
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As India celebrates Children's Day, it is very crucial to realise that much has indeed been achieved, but much more remains to be done. The quality of education, a safe environment, and the scope to dream big are what every child in India should receive. This Children's Day is a time of celebration but also a call to action for every citizen to think about how one can help build a country that will value its youngest citizens.
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