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Thursday, November 14, 2019

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HAPPY CHILDRENS'DAY ! 

LET US PAY TRIBUTES TO CHACHAJI ( JAWAHARLAL NEHRU- A SYMBOL OF SECULARISM AND SCIENTIFIC TEMPER )

Children's Day is celebrated across India to increase awareness of the rights, care and education of children. It is held on 14 November every year as a tribute to India's First Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, fondly known as Chacha Nehru among children, he advocated for children to have fulfilled education -WIKIPAEDIA

14.11.19, Thursday, #86
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2.JNU announces partial roll-back in fee hike after massive protests, students refuse to end stir.
3.IIT Madras suicide case: In note, student blames professor for harassing her.
4. 17 Karnataka MLAs stay disqualified, but can contest polls: SC.
5.Air pollution: Supreme Court panel orders closure of Delhi-NCR schools till Nov 15.
6.SC to pronounce verdict on Sabarimala, Rafale review pleas today.
7.Gaza death toll reaches 23 in second day of escalation.
8.Chandrayaan-3: Second bid to land on Moon by Nov 2020.
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stir-പ്രക്ഷോഭം.
CJI - Chief Justice of India.
NCR - National Capital Region.
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Consolidated from leading news portals by Nishad Abdulkareem, GHSS Cherthala South.

A SPEECH ON CHILDRENS' DAY

COLLECTED FROM TIMES OF INDIA
Speech:
Respected Principal, teachers and my dear friends,

Today we have gathered here to celebrate Children's Day, which marks the birth anniversary of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of Independent India. Pandit Nehru, who was born on November 14 was immensely popular among children and was fondly called Chacha Nehru.

He was a prominent leader and a greater freedom fighter, who fought hard for India's Independence and took oath as the first prime minister of the country in 1947. He served as the prime minister of the country for more than 16 years with a vision to make India a world leader.

During his regime, he advocated for children to have compulsory education and was very vocal about their rights. He believed in the ideology that children are the future of the nation and so it is crucial to nurture and educate them properly.

Children's Day is all not all about giving gifts to kids and organize events for them. It is a day to realize their importance in nation-building and provide them the opportunity to open their wings and fly high to achieve their goals.

He always said that it is a duty of every country to provide quality education to their children and ensure that they enjoy good health. Every country must empower their young minds as they are the future generation and the development of the country depends on them.

Once Pandit Nehru said that "The children of today will make the India of tomorrow. The way they bring them up will determine the future of the country."


So, this Children's day let's take a pledge to ensure that every child in this country enjoys equal rights, safety, and quality education.


With this, I conclude my speech. Thank you, everyone, and I wish you all a very happy Children's Day!
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Here are some other ideas that you can consider to write your own speech:


-Give a brief introduction about Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru.

-His contribution to children .


-Why Pandit Nehru is called Chacha Nehru.


-Why people celebrate Children's day every year on November 14.


-The importance of Children's Day .


-The importance of Children in society.-Steps India should take to ensure that every child gets a quality education and enjoys equal opportunity.

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CREDITS TO TIMES OF INDIAhttps://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/life-style/parenting/moments/childrens-day-speech-here-are-5-interesting-speech-ideas-for-childrens-day-2019/articleshow/72040745.cms


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