Here’s why India celebrates Children’s Day on November 14

The Asian Age With Agency Inputs

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While the International Day of Children is listed as June 1, we tell you why India celebrates it on this particular day.

Nehru’s birthday was unanimously decided to be celebrated as Bal Diwas or children day in India. (Photo: PTI)
  • Known for his love and affection towards children, his birthday came to be celebrated as children’s day in the country in his honour.
  • He was affectionately addressed as Chacha Nehru by children.
  • Also, known as Bal Divas, the day is celebrated with much zeal and enthusiasm in the country. Along with children’s day being a fun day for kids, it also tries to emphasize on children’s rights and needs
  • Known for his love and affection towards children, his birthday came to be celebrated as children’s day in the country in his honour.
  • He was affectionately addressed as Chacha Nehru by children.
  • Also, known as Bal Divas, the day is celebrated with much zeal and enthusiasm in the country. Along with children’s day being a fun day for kids, it also tries to emphasize on children’s rights and needs
  • Known for his love and affection towards children, his birthday came to be celebrated as children’s day in the country in his honour.
  • He was affectionately addressed as Chacha Nehru by children.
  • Also, known as Bal Divas, the day is celebrated with much zeal and enthusiasm in the country. Along with children’s day being a fun day for kids, it also tries to emphasize on children’s rights and needs
  • The day talks about the importance of the right to education, care, and a safe childhood. Nehru is often cited as saying that children should be lovingly nurtured as they are nation’s future citizens.
  • Known for his love and affection towards children, his birthday came to be celebrated as children’s day in the country in his honour.
  • He was affectionately addressed as Chacha Nehru by children.
  • Also, known as Bal Divas, the day is celebrated with much zeal and enthusiasm in the country. Along with children’s day being a fun day for kids, it also tries to emphasize on children’s rights and needs
  • The day talks about the importance of the right to education, care, and a safe childhood. Nehru is often cited as saying that children should be lovingly nurtured as they are nation’s future citizens.
  • Known for his love and affection towards children, his birthday came to be celebrated as children’s day in the country in his honour.
  • He was affectionately addressed as Chacha Nehru by children.
  • Also, known as Bal Divas, the day is celebrated with much zeal and enthusiasm in the country. Along with children’s day being a fun day for kids, it also tries to emphasize on children’s rights and needs
  • The day talks about the importance of the right to education, care, and a safe childhood. Nehru is often cited as saying that children should be lovingly nurtured as they are nation’s future citizens.
  • Different countries celebrate Children’s Day on various dates. As per the United Nation’s recommendation, Universal Children’s Day is celebrated on November 20. The United Kingdom first proclaimed children’s day in 1954 to encourage all countries to institute a day to promote mutual understanding among children and promote children’s welfare across the world. Indian Children day has its roots back to 1959.
  • Known for his love and affection towards children, his birthday came to be celebrated as children’s day in the country in his honour.
  • He was affectionately addressed as Chacha Nehru by children.
  • Also, known as Bal Divas, the day is celebrated with much zeal and enthusiasm in the country. Along with children’s day being a fun day for kids, it also tries to emphasize on children’s rights and needs
  • The day talks about the importance of the right to education, care, and a safe childhood. Nehru is often cited as saying that children should be lovingly nurtured as they are nation’s future citizens.
  • Different countries celebrate Children’s Day on various dates. As per the United Nation’s recommendation, Universal Children’s Day is celebrated on November 20. The United Kingdom first proclaimed children’s day in 1954 to encourage all countries to institute a day to promote mutual understanding among children and promote children’s welfare across the world. Indian Children day has its roots back to 1959.
  • Known for his love and affection towards children, his birthday came to be celebrated as children’s day in the country in his honour.
  • He was affectionately addressed as Chacha Nehru by children.
  • Also, known as Bal Divas, the day is celebrated with much zeal and enthusiasm in the country. Along with children’s day being a fun day for kids, it also tries to emphasize on children’s rights and needs
  • The day talks about the importance of the right to education, care, and a safe childhood. Nehru is often cited as saying that children should be lovingly nurtured as they are nation’s future citizens.
  • Different countries celebrate Children’s Day on various dates. As per the United Nation’s recommendation, Universal Children’s Day is celebrated on November 20. The United Kingdom first proclaimed children’s day in 1954 to encourage all countries to institute a day to promote mutual understanding among children and promote children’s welfare across the world. Indian Children day has its roots back to 1959.
  • Prior the death of Jawahar Lal Nehru, India celebrated November 20 as children’s day as observed by United Nations but following his demise in 1964, Nehru’s birthday was unanimously decided to be celebrated as Bal Diwas or children day in India.
  • Known for his love and affection towards children, his birthday came to be celebrated as children’s day in the country in his honour.
  • He was affectionately addressed as Chacha Nehru by children.
  • Also, known as Bal Divas, the day is celebrated with much zeal and enthusiasm in the country. Along with children’s day being a fun day for kids, it also tries to emphasize on children’s rights and needs
  • The day talks about the importance of the right to education, care, and a safe childhood. Nehru is often cited as saying that children should be lovingly nurtured as they are nation’s future citizens.
  • Different countries celebrate Children’s Day on various dates. As per the United Nation’s recommendation, Universal Children’s Day is celebrated on November 20. The United Kingdom first proclaimed children’s day in 1954 to encourage all countries to institute a day to promote mutual understanding among children and promote children’s welfare across the world. Indian Children day has its roots back to 1959.
  • Prior the death of Jawahar Lal Nehru, India celebrated November 20 as children’s day as observed by United Nations but following his demise in 1964, Nehru’s birthday was unanimously decided to be celebrated as Bal Diwas or children day in India.
  • While the rest of the world celebrated International Children’s Day on June 1, Bal Diwas, is celebrated on November 14 in India. Children’s Day is celebrated on this particular day commemorating the birthday of the first Prime Minister of Independent India, who was known for the love he had for children.

    Here are a few facts about Children’s Day

    • Known for his love and affection towards children, his birthday came to be celebrated as children’s day in the country in his honour.
    • He was affectionately addressed as Chacha Nehru by children.
    • Also, known as Bal Divas, the day is celebrated with much zeal and enthusiasm in the country. Along with children’s day being a fun day for kids, it also tries to emphasize on children’s rights and needs
    • The day talks about the importance of the right to education, care, and a safe childhood. Nehru is often cited as saying that children should be lovingly nurtured as they are nation’s future citizens.
    • Different countries celebrate Children’s Day on various dates. As per the United Nation’s recommendation, Universal Children’s Day is celebrated on November 20. The United Kingdom first proclaimed children’s day in 1954 to encourage all countries to institute a day to promote mutual understanding among children and promote children’s welfare across the world. Indian Children day has its roots back to 1959.
    • Prior the death of Jawahar Lal Nehru, India celebrated November 20 as children’s day as observed by United Nations but following his demise in 1964, Nehru’s birthday was unanimously decided to be celebrated as Bal Diwas or children day in India.

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