Children’s day is celebrated in India on
November 14th, Jawaharlal Nehru’s birthday. It is a day to celebrate
the child. Children are the family’s greatest wealth and asset. Without
Santhana Lakshmi (the goddess who bestows happiness in children) there is no
joy in the family. The laughter, the mischief and newness children bring into
the world is irreplaceable. As the Japanese say, ‘Children bring the ‘Oh!’ into
your life’. It is also a day to pledge support for children suffering from
abuse, violence, discrimination and death –all avoidable.
One child dies every 90 seconds in India -
this means 1.7 million children every year. Many children are motherless
because women in India have only a 50/50 chance of skilled help during
childbirth. A woman dies in childbirth every 10 minutes in our country. The Taj
Mahal, the greatest monument to love, was built for Mumtaz Mahal by Shahjahan
in Agra. She died at child birth, giving birth to her 14th child.
The ‘State of World’s Mothers’ places India 76th on a list which shows the best
places to be a mother. We lose more women every week because of this cause,
than they lose in Europe, in a whole year. This is the same as having 400 Jumbo
Boeing 747 planes crash annually. What is shocking is that one third of child
death and 1/5th of the maternal death are caused by lack of
nutrition. 153 million children between the ages of 5 and 14 are bonded into
child labour.
So what can you do to celebrate children’s
day:
1.
Write a beautiful letter to
each of your children about how much you value them in your family
2.
Send a gift to their teachers
with a letter thanking them for giving them the gift of knowledge
3.
Plan a special family outgoing,
which they find interesting and exciting.
4.
Children are great imitators.
Be a person worth imitating.
As Magic Johnson said, “All that kids need,
is a little help, a little hope and somebody who believes in them”. On this day
give some poor child some of these gifts.
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