1. Children’s Day, celebrated every year in India on November 14.
2. It is recognized across India to increase awareness of the rights and education of children.
3. It is celebrated to mark the birth anniversary of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru.
4. He was the first prime minister of India and a great leader.
5. He was known to have been fond of children.
6. He believed that children were the future leaders of the nation.
7. He was popularly known as “Chacha Nehru” among children.
8. Children’s Day, also known as “Bal Diwas”.
9. It is celebrated to remember Pandit Nehru’s dream of providing quality education to each child.
10. It is celebrated with great enthusiasm across the country.