Throughout India, Children’s Day celebrations are carried out with a lot of fun and frolic. Parents take the day off from work to spend time with their children. They go out for drives and excursions or celebrate at home. Most schools remain closed on this day. They generally celebrate the occasion on the day before. There is a kind of role reversal with the students watching as their teachers perform in the form of songs, dances, and plays. Movies are also shown that the kids would love. Some schools even take the children for picnics.
Children’s Day is celebrated in every school with great enthusiasm. The celebration which aims to promote the overall welfare of the children is observed with joyous activities. Various cultural programs, competitions, charitable programs for underprivileged children, and feasts are arranged by government bodies, NGOs, and educational institutions. Some parents also make their children feel special on this day with delightful gifts.
Children are blessed with some magical power and they teach us how to appreciate the bounty of life wholeheartedly. Their giggle is the most pleasing sound in the world. The innocence in their eyes adds a sparkling touch to their adorable faces. The celebration of Children’s Day helps us to realize the significance of a happy and healthy childhood in our life. The edifice of one’s life is based on the values and morals he/she learns in childhood days.
The celebration of Children’s Day holds special significance in our country. In a society infected with the malice of the child labor system and the heinous crime of child trafficking, all of us should take a step forward to save the future of each and every child. Otherwise, Children’s Day celebration will be reduced to a mere formality without any honesty or purpose.
Children’s Day is celebrated in every school with great enthusiasm. The celebration which aims to promote the overall welfare of the children is observed with joyous activities. Various cultural programs, competitions, charitable programs for underprivileged children, and feasts are arranged by government bodies, NGOs, and educational institutions. Some parents also make their children feel special on this day with delightful gifts.