Jawaharlal Nehru, the country’s first prime minister, once remarked, “The India of tomorrow will be created by today’s youth. The future of the nation will depend on how we raise kids “And we couldn’t help but think about the same thing as Children’s Day approached. Children are like wet cement: whatever touches them leaves an impact. Therefore, we must love our children with a selfless love since they are the hands by which we grasp heaven. It is said that it is easier to construct strong children than to restore damaged men, and this is true. On November 14, children’s day is observed nationwide in India. After the passing of Jawaharlal Nehru, affectionately known as Chacha Nehru, India’s first prime minister, this day was chosen to be observed as Children’s Day. On November 14, Jawaharlal Nehru celebrated his birthday. Nehru was a strong supporter of children’s rights and an inclusive education system that makes information available to everyone. He held that everyone’s well-being should be prioritised because children are a nation’s future and the cornerstone of a civilization. Children’s Day is observed on November 14 to honour Jawaharlal Nehru’s birth anniversary ever since his death in 1964. He was a strong supporter of children’s rights and an inclusive education system that makes information available to everyone. Jawaharlal Nehru, affectionately known as Chacha Nehru, held that children are the cornerstone of a society and the destiny of the nation. In addition to commemorating Nehru’s birthday, Children’s Day is observed to promote children’s rights, education, and access to medical care.
St. Xavier’s Bangalore salutes Jawaharlal Nehru, affectionately known as Chacha Nehru, held that children are the cornerstone of a society and the destiny of the nation. In addition to commemorating Nehru’s birthday, Children’s Day is observed to promote children’s rights, education, and access to medical care.