Children’s Day, also known as ‘Bal Diwas’, is celebrated annually on November 14 in India. The day also marks the birth anniversary of the country’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, who was known for his love for children. He believed that children are the true wealth of the nation and often referred to them as “the most precious resource” of the country. It was because of his love for children that he was fondly called ‘Chacha Nehru’ by kids.
Notably, before Jawahar Lal Nehru’s death, Bal Diwas was celebrated on November 20, coinciding with Universal Children’s Day by the United Nations. After his death in 1964, a resolution was passed in the parliament to give him a befitting farewell and it was unanimously decided to celebrate his birthday as Bal Diwas or Children’s Day in India.
On this day, schools across the country organise special events and programs for the children who are also showered with gifts that consist of eatables, books and cards. They also conduct games, debates, seminars, dance, music, essay, speech and painting competitions.
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