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Children's Day Celebrate in 14 November every year in Jawarlal Nehru's birthday

 

 Children’s Day is celebrated in India on November 14 every year to commemorate the birth anniversary of Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India. Nehru was fondly remembered as ‘Chacha Nehru’ or Uncle Nehru, by children, and he believed in their potential to shape the future of the nation.
 
Children’s Day serves as a reminder of the crucial role children play in shaping the future of India. It emphasises the importance of providing them with access to quality education, healthcare, and a nurturing environment to foster their growth and development.

chools across India organise various events and activities to celebrate Children’s Day. Cultural programs, sports competitions, and fun-filled games are common features of these celebrations. Children are often given special treats and gifts to mark the occasion.



Children’s Day in India was celebrated on November 20 every year before 1956 as the United Nations, in 1954, had declared the day as Universal Children’s Day. However, after Nehru’s passing in 1964, the Indian government decided to honour his legacy by marking his birthday as Children’s Day.

Some other fact about children

According  to  article (fundamental rights  28) of constitutions of India , child lever prohibited from factories for below 14 year age. every  child do his issential  education to 14 year  age.

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