Happy Children's Day
Hey guyss today is children's day...Our dayy .... The only day we children get importanceđđ....This is the Birthday of Our beloved Pandit Jawahar Lal Nehru Ji....Or Chacha Nehru
Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of independent India was born at Allahabad on 14 November 1889. He was the only son of Motilal Nehru and Swarup Rani. From the age of 15 to 23 Jawaharlal studied in England at Harrow, Cambridge and the Inner Temple returning to India in 1912.
Jawaharlal Nehru remained the Prime Minister of India for 17 long years and can rightly be called the architect of modern India. He set India on the path of democracy and nurtured its institution - Parliament, multi-party system, independent judiciary and free press. He encouraged Panjayati Raj institutions.
With the foresight of a statesman he created institutions like Planning Commission, National Science Laboratories and laid the foundation of a vast public sector for developing infrastructure for industrial growth. Besides, developing the public sector, Nehru also wanted to encourage the private sector to establish a social order based on social justice he emphasised the need of planned development. Nehru gave a clear direction to India's role in the comity of nations with the policy of non alignment and the principle of Panchsheel, the five principles of peaceful coexistence at a time when the rivalries of cold-war were driving the humanity to its doom. His vision was that of extensive application of science and technology and industrialisation for better living and liberation from the clutches of poverty, superstition and ignorance. Education to him was very important for internal freedom and fearlessness. It was Nehru who insisted if the world was to exist at all; it must exist as one. He was generous and gracious. Emotional sensitivity and intellectual passion infused his writings, giving them unusual appeal and topicality even today. He was awarded Bharat Ratna in 1955. He never forgot India's great cultural heritage and liked to combine tradition with modernity.
Jawaharlal was a prolific writer in English and wrote a number of books like 'The Discovery of India', 'Glimpses of World History', his autobiography, 'towards Freedom' (1936) ran nine editions in the first year alone. Emotional sensitivity and intellectual passion infused his writings, giving them unusual appeal & topicality even today. He was awarded Bharat Ratna in 1955.
Pandit Nehru loved children and they call him affectionately as Chacha Nehru. Hie birthday is observed as Children's Day. He believed that children are the future of the nation.Nehru passed away in 1964.
Now hum bacchon ki baari
Truly children's day is fun...Yaar School main importance ghar main importance bahar jaao to importancee................Gawsh kaash har din CHILDREN'S DAY
hota agar aisa hota na to ...Shayad shayad shayad....Hum babies itna left out na feel karte anyways....Our parents are more than sweet hai na.....Humaare liye to har din celebration ho hi jaati hai
AAccha ab dekhte hain humaari problemss.....mostly we have
3 MAJOR PROBLEMSS....
Problem#1
We dont get importance......I mean log sochte hain bacche hain khud chup ho jayenge........Buzz off we r teens....and hume pata hai ke kyya karna haii...plzzz let us make our own decisions
Problem#2
Our hearts jo kaheen par bhi kisi ko dekhkar bhi ud jaate hain...Y Does this happen.....Aaj tak i neve got the Answer????
Problem#3
Sometimes parentss just dont try to understand us or rather sometimes ignore uss.,which is the worst thing...i mea we love them and we knoe tht they love us tooo but they should understand us the way we try to dooo soo plzz parents
Chalooooooooooo bahaut hua rona dhona now ..some question nahi sirf ek question wat do u think aboutt A child and parent's relationship in Remix stylee????