How to celebrate Children's Day

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Introduction about Contest Post

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This is @yourloveguru from India. I am very excited to be part of this contest which has been organised by @boylikegirl.club in this community.

In this contest, we need to share that how do we celebrate children day in our country. So let's begin this wonderful post.


Why do we celebrate Children day?

There is logic or history behind any festival or events. Before we will get to know about how do we celebrate Children day, we need to know that why do we celebrate Children day.

In India, We celebrate this day in 14 November in every year to remember Our first Prime Minister Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru. He loved childrens and after being Prime Minister of india, He did many good works for children and that's why on his birthday, we celebrate Children day to remember his great contribution and unconditional love to all childrens.


How do we celebrate Children day

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I am not part of School because I am 34 years old but still I miss those golden days when I was child and went to school to celebrate this day with class fellows and teachers.

After Paryer in School, Every Private or government schools organise many competition like dance, singing, art, stage performance, fancy dress etc. Children use to take part with full of enjoy and perform infront of school teachers, principal and as well other parents. Good performance get reward from Vice Principal.

Schools also arrange some sweet Box which gets distribute among all children.

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Best part of this day is children can get chance to show their other talents and get rid of fear of stage and facing people while performing.

I used to enjoy my school life a lot. As contest owner said, every one has inside child which is absolutely correct.


Conclusion

We should never let die our inside child. Soon I will celebrate this day again via my daughter because she is about to get admission in school and after being a part of school not only child but parents get connected also. So we will celebrate this day again and recall our keepsakes in our childhood.


I would like to invite my few friends for this contest :

I want to invite my few friends @solaymann , @suboohi , @josepha , @f2i5 , @patjewell


Thanks 👍


@yourloveguru


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It's nice to read your views about Children's Day. In fact, even if we celebrate it on the day when Nehru was born, I look at it from a broader perspective. This day is celebrated on different days in different parts of the world, so I thought I must keep a global point of view behind this celebration. The people in the US are going to celebrate it on the second Sunday of this month.

Thanks my friend for sharing this beautiful article with us in this you told about many things and about your childhood that you miss those days and really childhood is the most important part of our life which we miss later on as we get mature then we remember those days in which we have no load and we were relaxed mentally

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Children's Day in India is indeed celebrated on November 14th every year to honor the memory of our first Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru.

He had a deep affection for children and made significant contributions towards their welfare during his tenure. Nehru's love for children and his vision for their bright future led to the establishment of numerous educational institutions and policies that focused on their holistic development.

Well written. Keep up the good work 👍

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