Children’s Day 2025: Date, history, significance, importance of bal diwas and ways to celebrate

Schools and communities across India celebrate the day with a variety of events, performances and educational programs aimed at making children feel special as well as raising awareness about their development and well-being.
When is Children’s Day 2025?
Children’s Day is celebrated in India on 14 November every year.
History and Importance of Children’s Day in India
Initially, India followed the global observance of World Children’s Day on November 20, recommended by the United Nations to promote child rights worldwide. However, given Nehru’s deep connection with children and his vision for their education and holistic development, the Indian government decided in 1957 to celebrate Children’s Day on his birthday, November 14.
Nehru saw children as the pillars of the nation’s future; They deserve guidance, training, and opportunities to unleash their creativity and potential. Over time, the celebration has grown into a nationwide celebration that blends joy and reflection, honoring both childhood and the collective responsibility to preserve it.
Importance
Children’s Day goes beyond fun and festivities; It reflects the values and ideals that Jawaharlal Nehru tried to instill in society. The day highlights the need to nurture young minds, protect their rights and invest in their education and well-being. It reminds us that children represent the future of the nation and that every child deserves love, care and equal opportunities for growth and development.
Ways to celebrate
On November 14, schools and community groups in India celebrate Children’s Day with a variety of activities such as dance performances, skits, speeches, and art or writing competitions. Many of these activities also focus on educating children about their rights and duties, inspiring them to realize and develop their own potential.


