Good Morning One and All!
I take this wonderful opportunity to welcome our
dear students on this propitious occasion of Children’s Day.
This day is very important in the life of a child as well as their parents. The day
reminds us about our duties towards you all. You are like a tender buds, who in
whichever way can be moulded
This is the right age when every child needs appropriate education, you need
to be taught good things in life and you should learn from your mistakes; they
are also your best teachers in life. Mistakes teach you to identify your
weaknesses and overcome them. Children are important all over the world. So,
Children’s Day is celebrated in various countries with equal pomp and show.
United Nations, one of the biggest organizations in the world, too celebrates
Children’s Day but on 20th November every year.
In India we celebrate it on 14th November due to a certain reason. The historical
background associated with this date is that it happens to be Pundit Jawaharlal
Nehru’s birth anniversary, who was also the first Prime Minister of India. He
had a great love for children and was fond of spending his time with young kids
like you all. Children affectionately referred him as Chacha Nehru. After his
death in 1959, a decision was taken to celebrate Children’s Day on his birth
anniversary; to commemorate his love for the children.
School is considered to be second home for your children; we teachers not only
impart education and knowledge but also become parents in certain
circumstances as every child has a different talent. We nurture every seed and
mould the child according to his strength and weaknesses.
Children’s Day is celebrated with lots of fun and activities. In a similar manner
we also have contributed in making this day a happy one for you all by
arranging fun filled activities.
We want that you should cherish these wonderful moments for your entire
lifetime which will ultimately fulfill our objective of sighting you as happy and
content.