President Droupadi Murmu celebrated Children's Day by meeting students from different schools and organisations at the Rashtrapati Bhavan Cultural Centre on November 14. She emphasised that children represent the nation's future and stressed the need to develop them into confident and responsible citizens. The gathering featured cultural performances, including the singing of Vande Mataram and poetry recitations by the young participants. Children's Day is observed annually on November 14 to honour India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, who was affectionately known as Chacha Nehru. He was born on this date in 1889 in Prayagraj and passed away on May 27, 1964. After his death, Parliament unanimously decided to mark his birthday as Bal Diwas. The day is celebrated nationwide with various activities in schools, while government institutions organise commemorative events and pay tributes to the late leader.

President's Message and Celebration Highlights
During the Children's Day event at the Rashtrapati Bhavan Cultural Centre, President Murmu interacted warmly with students and shared her vision for their development. She highlighted that children are the country's future and underscored the importance of guiding them to become confident and responsible individuals. The President enjoyed cultural performances as several children sang Vande Mataram and recited poems. The celebration reflected the tradition established after Nehru's passing, when Parliament decided to honour his birthday as National Children's Day. Before 1964, India observed Children's Day on November 20, following the United Nations declaration of Universal Children's Day in 1954. Today, schools across the country organise games, competitions, and special activities to mark this occasion.
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