A very good morning to my respected principal.docx

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About This Presentation

AIM
2)INTRODUCTION
3)THEORY
4)PRINCIPLE
5)CONSTRUCTION
6)WORKING
7)CONCLUSION
8)APPLICATIONS
9)DISADVANTAGES
10)PRECAUTIONS
11)BIBILOGRAPHY


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A very good morning to my respected principal, teachers, and my dear friends. Today, on this
lovely morning, I, R.Nithin Shri Raaman, am here to deliver a short speech on Children’s Day
Children’s Day is observed on 14th November every year in India since 1954. The day has been
chosen in the loving memory of the first Prime Minister of India, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru’s
birthday who was also very fond of children.. Following the same lines, Pandit Nehru’s birth
anniversary was chosen as the required day for the collection of children's funds. It was in
1951, when 14th November was observed as Children’s Day and the process has continued
since then.
As we all know, children are the future pillars of our nation. It is important to protect them and
grow them in a loving environment to ensure that they end up becoming responsible citizens
and loving people in their later lives. Bringing change in the way a child is brought up can do
wonders for society. Children are the future-builders, creators, and shapers. A nation’s future
progress is completely dependent on children, the youth of the country. Hence, it becomes
immensely important to protect the children and provide them with a safe and sound developing
environment.
Governments, NGOs, and schools organize various events on this day to keep students happy
and remind them about their importance and what they have to do in the future. And for the
society, it acts as a reminder of the importance of children in society.
Thank you!