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Children's Day Special Speech for Students

Here is Children's Day Special Speech for Students.


Children's Day Special Speech for Students -1

Good morning to the respected Principal sir, teachers and my dear friends. I would like to speech on this occasion of children’s day about the children’s day celebration and the importance of children. I am very grateful to my class teacher to give me such opportunity to speech on this occasion in front of you all. Children’s Day is celebrated on different dates in many countries, however, In India, it is celebrated on 14th of November every year to commemorate the birthday of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. Actually the 14th of November is the birth anniversary of the Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru which is celebrated as the children’s day every year all over the India. 1st of June is celebrated as the International Children’s Day whereas 20th of November as Universal Children’s Day.

Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru was a true friend of the children. He loved to talk and play with children. He was the Prime Minister of India, however, loved to remain among children by following his all the political responsibilities towards the country. He was a very warm-hearted person, always inspired and motivated children to be patriotic and happy citizen of the country. Children used to call him as Chacha Nehru because of his love and affection. He was very fond of the roses and children all through his life. Once he said that children are like the buds in the garden. He was very concerned about the condition of the children of the country as he understood children as the future of the country. He wanted that, children should be nurtured by the parents very carefully and lovingly for the bright future of the country.

He understood children as the real strength of the country. He loved children of both sexes equally and believed in giving equal opportunities to both for the actual development of the nation. His genuine love for the children became the reason of getting an endearing name as Chacha Nehru. In order to pay him a tribute, his birth anniversary is celebrated as children’s day all over India after his death in 1964. It is celebrated by organizing a variety of activities such as singing, drama play, dancing, essay writing, storytelling, speech, quiz competitions, etc.

Celebrating children’s day memorizes us about the importance of children in making the future of the country. This celebration makes a call to every Indian citizen to protect their little ones from all harms by providing better childhood. Nowadays, children are being a victim of many social evils like drug, child abuse, alcohol, sex, hard labour, violence, etc. They are forced to earn a little money for hard work in the very small age. They remain away from the healthy life, parents’ love, education, and other childhood happiness. Children’s day celebration helps us to think again and again about the status of children in the country. Children are the valuable asset of the nation as well as future and hope of tomorrow, so they should get proper care and love.Thank you....


Children's Day Special Speech for Students -2

 

 
Good morning to the excellencies, Principal sir, teachers and my dear colleagues. As we all know that we are gathered here to celebrate the birth anniversary of the first Prime Minister of India means children’s day. I would like to speech on this great occasion and make this occasion a memorable one for me. 14th of November is celebrated as the children’s day every year all over the India in the schools and colleges. 14th of November is the birthday of the Pundit Jawaharlal Nehru who was the first Prime Minister of independent India. His birthday is celebrated as children’s day because of his great love and affection for the children of the nation. He had given much importance to the children throughout his life and loved to talk them. He always liked to be among children and surrounded by the them. He is called as the Chacha Nehru by the children because of his lots of love and care towards children.

It is celebrated by the cabinet ministers and high officials including other people in the early morning by gathering at Shanti Bhavan and pay homage to the great leader. They place flowers garland at the Samadhi and perform prayers and then chanting of hymns takes place. A heartily tribute is paid to the Chacha Nehru for his selfless sacrifices, encouraging youths, peaceful political achievements, etc.

Variety of cultural programmes and activities are organized in various schools and colleges by the children to celebrate this day with big enthusiasm. National, inspirational and motivational songs are sung, stage show, dance, short dramas, etc are played by the children to remember the Indian leader and his great love and care for the children. A big crowd of people attend the celebration to hear the speech of students about the Pt. Nehru. Pt. Nehru always advised to the children to be patriotic and nationalistic all through the life. He always inspired and cheered the children doing deeds of bravery and sacrifice for the motherland.

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