Monday 31 January, 2011

Child is the most beautiful gift of God

The Children’s Day is celebrated on every 14th of November in memory of our beloved and first Prime Minister of independent India Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. We pay our homage and tribute to this great freedom fighter and the most popular Prime Minister ever. His affection and concern for children were not hidden. He was so fond of children that he always used to put a red rose in his coat in memory of a child which was once gifted to him by a little girl . He believed that children too are like flower buds in our garden and must be taken proper care and nurtured to bloom into a beautiful flower which is full of life, beauty and fragrance. He believed that our country will not be developed if we do not pay proper attention on the development of the children because children are the future of any country and its development is totally dependent on the development of its children. If we provide our child their due rights and let them groom by giving them basic necessities and quality education then there is no doubt that they will bring us glory and make us proud with their wonderful works and achievements. This will enable our country too will be listed among one of the developed and successful nation.But unfortunately this is not true for our motherland. Many children still are not given proper care and attention and are lagging behind with their counterparts. The cases of child labor, child abuse whether physical or mental, child marriage , poverty and are still most common feature within our society. Its very sad and unfortunate reality in the nation of Chacha Nehru. More than half of our children are still out of the school how can we expect our country to do wonders in which its future is ignored and not given even their basic rights. Children’s day is a day of fun and festival and children are busy in lots of activities which are held in their schools. We do not celebrate this occasion at our homes it is celebrated only at school. Our dream is no other than our beloved Prime Minister. We also desired to see every child celebrating children day at their respective schools. We must take pledge on this special occasion that we will be celebrating our next children’s day with those children who are deprived underprivileged and are not going to the school.
Students' Oxygen movement view
14/11/2010

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