School speech on children's day School Speech on Jawaharlal Nehru


This article gives a short school speech on Children's day. The speech is much useful for the children who like to give in their schools. This includes the brief life history of Jawaharlal Nehru from childhood to becoming prime Minister of India.

Respected Headmaster, teachers and my dear friends,
Today we have assembled here to celebrate the Birth Anniversary of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru as Children's day. He was fondly called as Chacha Nehru by all children in a loving manner. He loved children very much so he decided to celebrate his birth day as children's day. Chacha Nehru born on 14th November, 1889 in Allahabad. His father was Motilal Nehru, a great lawyer in those days and Mother was Swaroop Rani. Since from his childhood, he was very intelligent boy in all aspects. After completion of his schooling in Allahabad, he went to England for pursuing higher studies in law. On completion of his studies, he returned to India in 1912 as a lawyer in profession. In India there were many movements started by different freedom fighters of India against the British people. So, Nehru also joined the Indian National Congress in 1920. It was the period of Mahatma Gandhi who leaded the whole freedom struggle. Nehru also got very much attached with the policies of Mahatma Gandhi that is 'Peace & Non-violence'. Prior to this, Nehru family attached with the western culture but after coming much closer with Gandhi they give away the western culture and adopted the Indian culture of Khadi wears.

He actively took part in all freedom movement started by Mahatma Gandhi. This made a great change in the freedom struggle. Slowly and slowly people started joining the struggle finally it is possible to consolidate a huge mob in the movement like Non-cooperation movement in 1920, Dandi March in 1930, Quite India Movement in 1942 and many more. He went to jail for many times but at all times his morale boosted up by the huge support of people of India. Finally India got its freedom on 15th August, 1947. Jawaharlal Nehru became the first prime Minister of India in 1951. Jai Hind! Jai Bharat! Thank you all.

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