How should we celebrate Children’s Day? Here is a short speech on the significance of Children’s Day. Suitable for children aged 5-10.
If there is something that all men like, it
can be nothing else but children. They conquer our hearts with their
angelic eyes and innocent smiles . It makes us realize that may be the
way god wanted us to be. On Children’s Day tribute is paid to all children in the world.
In India, Children’s Day is celebrated on 14th
November as the day marks the birth anniversary of the legendary
freedom fighter and independent India’s first prime minister Pandit
Jawaharlal Nehru. He was one who used to spend most of his precious
moments with children and their innocence.
Children’s Day is a day to engage in fun
and frolic. But it is not just that. This day reminds everyone to renew
their commitment towards the welfare of the children and to teach them
to live by Chacha Nehru’s ideals. And for grown-up people, it is an
occasion to imbibe the qualities of childhood.
Children build the nation sound and strong.
One may think how these tiny tots can change the nation. Yes, they can,
because today’s children are responsible citizens of tomorrow. For a
country to develop lies in the hands of the child. And the foundation of
knowledge, skills and attitude are laid in this impressionable period.
Children’s Day also reminds us of the
rights of children. We are the citizens and leaders of tomorrow. So we
really matter and deserve respect, special care and protection. But do
you know how many children are abused in our nation? On this occasion
let us also remember those children who are sick, abused and unhappy.
Remember that as children:
- You have the right to be looked after by parents and family.
- You have the right to have healthy food.
- You have the right to feel safe at home and school.
- You have the right to good education.
- And when you are disabled or sick, you have the right to special care.
Dear children, let us also remember that
Children’s Day is an occasion to imbibe the values of discipline, sense
of order, cleanliness, beauty, and above all, innocence. As Kofi Annan,
the former Secretary General of the United Nations said, “There is no
trust more sacred than the one the world holds with children. There is
no duty more important than ensuring that their safety and rights are
respected, that their welfare is respected, that their lives are free
from fear and that they grow in peace.”
So let us join hands, let us stand up, for
we are the future leaders of this beautiful nation. Let us lead by
example. Peace be with you all.
Thank you.
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