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Published 16:21 IST, November 13th 2024

Children's Day 2024: Last-Minute Speech To Commemorate Chacha Nehru's Legacy

Every year, November 14th marks a moment of joy and celebration in India as the nation comes together to honour Children’s Day.

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Every year, November 14th marks a moment of joy and celebration in India as the nation comes together to honor Children’s Day. This year, however, there’s extra reason to celebrates, it’s the 135th birth anniversary of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, India’s first Prime Minister and the beloved "Chacha Nehru."

Nehru, a visionary leader and passionate advocate for children's rights, saw the nation’s future in the hands of its youngest. His deep belief in the power of childhood education and growth led him to establish Children's Day in 1964. The day was created to acknowledge that every child holds the potential to shape the country's future.

As schools across the country prepare for special programs, speeches, and cultural activities, many students will take the stage to reflect on Nehru’s vision. For those looking to make their speeches memorable, here are two ideas that will inspire and engage audiences.

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Jawaharlal Nehru dedicated his life towards India's bright future by advocating for children's rights. 

Speech 1: Paying reverence to Jawaharlal Nehru's history

Opening: "Good morning! Today, we come together to celebrate not just Children’s Day, but the legacy of our first Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, who saw the future of India in the dreams of its children."

Body: "Nehruji wasn’t just a political leader—he was a freedom fighter, a visionary, and an advocate for children's rights. He famously said, 'The children of today will make the India of tomorrow.' He believed that the foundation of a nation’s growth begins with its children."

Call to Action: "On this Children’s Day, let’s pledge to protect every child's right to education, a safe environment, and the opportunity to dream. Let’s work together to create a nation where every child has the chance to flourish."

Closing: "As Chacha Nehru once said, 'We owe a lot to the children; we must teach them in what way they can serve the nation.' Let’s honor his vision and build a brighter future, together. Happy Children’s Day!"

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The present generation of India's focus is based upon attaining quality education within the nation. Image credit; Pinterest 

Speech 2: The dreams that shape India

Opening: "Good morning! Today, as we celebrate Children’s Day, let’s reflect on the words of Chacha Nehru: 'The children of today will make the India of tomorrow.' Every child here has the power to shape our nation's destiny."

Body: "Each child is like a budding artist, creating the future with dreams, imagination, and action. Nehruji often compared children to blooming flowers, each needing the right care, love, and education to grow. Education is the sunlight that helps us reach our fullest potential."

Inspiration: "So let’s remember that each of us has the power to contribute to India’s future. Just like artists with brushes, we can paint a brighter world filled with hope and progress."

Closing: "Today, let’s honour the laughter, dreams, and potential of every child. May this Children’s Day inspire us all to strive for a world where every child feels supported and empowered. Happy Children’s Day!"

16:21 IST, November 13th 2024