It is a complete pleasure for me to stand before you today on this special occasion of Children’s Day. This day is celebrated all over the world, and it is a lovely opportunity to be reminded of the innocence, hope and infinite possibility of children.
We are gathered here today that Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Ji who was the first Prime Minister of India and his children had declared this day to express his love for us.
Children’s Day fills us with a seriousness or makes us sensitive that it is our responsibility to nurture, protect and guide the next person for their bright future.
Today, let us celebrate the youth, their dreams and their goals, because they are the vision of tomorrow.

10 Lines Speech on Children’s Day
- Children’s Day: This day is celebrated in India on 14th November, which is the day to celebrate the birth anniversary of our first Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Ji. He had deep love for children. We remember his love and his support for the welfare of children.
- Innocence and Purity: Children strengthen purity, innocence and excellence of life. They make us see the world with new eyes and an open heart and remind us of the simplicity of life.
- Understanding the Reasoning: Children have significant creativity within them. It is necessary to promote their imagination power, because it lays the foundation for innovation and problem solving in the future.
- Giving priority to education: Children’s Day reveals the importance and completeness of education. Every child deserves access to education that provides them with the knowledge and skills to help shape their future.
- Children’s Rights: This is an occasion to remember the rights of children, such as the right to safety, nutrition, health care and a safe environment. We must work to obey the rights.
- Nurturing talents: Every child has a different talent and ability. As we grow up, it is our responsibility to identify and nurture talents; every child should be helped to develop.
- Help in making me strong: Childhood is a time of education and development. Yes, it is also a time when children are taught strength, change and how to face challenges. We must help them in this journey.
- Children are agents of change: Today’s youth are tomorrow’s future. By supporting children with knowledge, values and leadership skills, we can empower them to create positive change in society.
- World Unity: Children’s Day guarantees world cooperation in protecting the rights and well-being of children across borders, regardless of their nationality.
- Our Responsibility: This Children’s Day, let’s resolve to create a world where children can prosper, where their dreams are nurtured, and where their voices are heard. It is our collective benefit to ensure that every child enjoys a safe, healthy and happy childhood.
Short Speech on Children’s Day
Today, we celebrate a day that fills our hearts with joy and hope – which we call Children’s Day. It is a day dedicated to the future of our world, our children.
Children are the most precious treasures we have, and their upbringing and protection is our responsibility. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru ji, whose birthday is being remembered today because he believed in the power of children and their imagination. He famously said, “Today’s children will make tomorrow’s India.”
On this special day, we not only honor the vision of Pandit Nehru but also recognize the importance of providing a safe and nurturing environment for children. They are the architects of our future, and it is our responsibility to provide them with the necessary facilities to achieve success.
Remember that children’s day is not just about gifts and festivals. This involves recognizing their rights, listening to their voices and taking into account their prosperity. Let us commit ourselves to give education, health and a life full of love to every child.
Today, let’s celebrate the innocence of children, their dreams and their infinite possibilities. Best wishes on Children’s Day to all those small children who make us better and inspire us to work for a bright future.
Long Speech on Children’s Day
Today I stand before you to celebrate a special day that brings joy, memories and hope in our hearts – the day of our future children. It is a day that inspires the bright young minds who will shape the future of our country to show the right path that we will create for the world of tomorrow. The importance of Children’s Day goes beyond just a festival; Yes, it is our responsibility to nurture and empower the next generation.
Children’s Day, as it is celebrated on 14 November in memory of the first Prime Minister of India, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, is based on his love for children and his role model towards them.
He believed that children are the foundation stone of a prosperous nation and their development and education is of utmost importance. On this day, therefore, the khadi on the strong shoulders of our children is a memory of his vision of a better India.
Celebrating Children’s Day is not just about distributing chocolates or organizing fun programs in school. It involves recognizing the rights of children, giving them opportunities for happiness and prosperity, and providing them a safe and secure environment in which to grow and learn.
Yes we remember that comes with the responsibility that caters to their physical, emotional and academic teachers. It is a day for adults to think about how we can contribute to the overall development of children.
In this world that is full of rapid progress and changing social norms, it is important that we provide children with opportunities, guidance and support to understand this activity. This includes establishing the original copy, promoting creativity, and encouraging logical thinking.
It is important to nurture the intellectual and emotional development of the child, because they are the ones who will face the challenges and opportunities of tomorrow.
Children’s Day is also an opportunity to bring to light the importance of education. Every child has the right to the best education, which provides them the opportunity, knowledge and skills to live a successful life.
As elders, it is our duty to ensure that children get education and higher education and develop them academically and provide opportunity support. Furthermore, we should encourage an environment that is conducive to fostering curiosity and love for learning.
We must remember that Children’s Day is also an opportunity to highlight the importance of diversity and inclusion. Children come from different circumstances, cultures and abilities. Does embracing diversity and providing equal opportunities for all children play an important role in creating justice and harmony in the society?
At the end, children’s day is a day to recognize their possibilities, dreams and hopes. It’s a day to respect their rights, provide them with the tools and guidance they need to grow and receive support, and build a brighter future for all.
So, this Children’s Day, let’s take a pledge that every child’s smile should be a symbol of their potential and happiness, and that their dreaming should be supported. Only then can we promise our country that our future will be full of dreams and prosperity. Happy Children’s Day!