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CHILDREN’S DAY

Children’s Day is celebrated on November 14th in India to honor the birth anniversary of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India. Nehru, fondly known as “Chacha Nehru,” was a strong advocate for children’s education and well-being. He believed that children are the future of the nation and emphasized the importance of nurturing and educating them.

On this day, schools and educational institutions across the country organize various activities and events, such as cultural programs, competitions, and games, to celebrate and encourage the talents of children. It’s a day filled with joy, laughter, and learning, as children are reminded of their rights and the importance of their role in shaping the future.

Children’s Day is not only a tribute to Nehru’s vision but also a reminder to society to prioritize the welfare and development of children, ensuring they grow up in a safe, supportive, and nurturing environment.

In Queen Of Angels Public School the children’s are dress up like National leaders, and groups are presented the Nehru’s family, children’s are very active during the Assembly, they participated in the rally with Zeal

All groups dress up like Nehru Family

KG and Higer class students participated in the children’s day rally with zeal.

Group members are very active to celebrate children’s day

WORLD PRINCES DAY

It seems there might be a bit of confusion, as there isn’t an officially recognized “World Princes Day.” However, if you’re interested in learning about a day dedicated to royalty or a similar theme, I can provide information on events like World Royalty Day or other related celebrations. Let me know if there’s something specific you’re looking for!

Best Class of the week

Best class of the week evaluated by their performance in the class, their discipline inside the class and in the ground and their language speaking in the school campus. This week 4th standard students got the trophy from Principal during the assembly. She appreciates them and motivate others to perform well.

CHHATTISGARH DAY

Chhattisgarh Day is celebrated on November 1st each year to mark the formation of the state of Chhattisgarh. On this day in 2000, Chhattisgarh was carved out of Madhya Pradesh, becoming the 26th state of India. The day is significant as it commemorates the rich cultural heritage, history, and achievements of the state.

Celebrations include various cultural programs, parades, and events showcasing the traditional music, dance, and art forms of Chhattisgarh. The state government also uses this occasion to highlight developmental projects and initiatives aimed at improving the lives of its citizens.

Chhattisgarh Day is a time for the people of the state to come together and celebrate their unique identity and the progress they have made since becoming a separate state. It’s a day of pride and joy for all Chhattisgarhis.

World Kindness Day

World Kindness Day, celebrated on November 13th, is a global observance dedicated to promoting kindness and compassion. This day encourages individuals and communities to perform acts of kindness, big or small, to make the world a better place. Whether it’s helping a neighbor, volunteering, or simply offering a smile, these gestures can have a profound impact on those around us. World Kindness Day serves as a reminder that kindness is a universal language that transcends boundaries and brings people together. It’s a day to celebrate the positive difference we can make in each other’s lives through simple, thoughtful actions.

During the assembly our students presented a dance which is related to world kindness day.

WORLD PNEUMONIA DAY

World Pneumonia Day, observed on November 12th, aims to raise awareness about pneumonia, a leading cause of death among children under five. This day highlights the importance of prevention, treatment, and research to combat this deadly disease. Pneumonia, an infection that inflames the air sacs in one or both lungs, can be caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi. It is preventable through vaccination, proper nutrition, and addressing environmental factors. World Pneumonia Day serves as a reminder of the global effort needed to reduce the burden of pneumonia and save lives, especially in vulnerable populations.

PTA With awareness class about Parenting

Parenting is a journey filled with love, challenges, and growth. It involves nurturing and guiding children as they develop into independent and responsible individuals. Effective parenting requires patience, empathy, and consistency, as well as the ability to adapt to the unique needs and personalities of each child. It’s about creating a safe and supportive environment where children can learn, explore, and thrive. While the path of parenting can be demanding, the rewards of seeing your child grow and succeed are immeasurable. It’s a role that shapes not only the future of the child but also the parent, fostering a deep bond and mutual respect.

November – 11 … National Eduational Day

National Education Day is celebrated in India on November 11th each year to commemorate the birth anniversary of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, the first Minister of Education in independent India. Azad was a prominent freedom fighter, scholar, and a key architect of modern Indian education. His contributions laid the foundation for the country’s educational system, emphasizing the importance of universal education and the establishment of institutions of higher learning.

The day is marked by various educational institutions across the country organizing seminars, symposia, essay-writing competitions, and other activities to highlight the importance of education and to honor Azad’s legacy. It’s a day to reflect on the progress made in the field of education and to discuss the challenges that still need to be addressed to ensure quality education for all.

National Education Day serves as a reminder of the critical role education plays in the development of individuals and the nation as a whole. It underscores the need for continuous efforts to improve educational standards and to make education accessible to every child in India.