366 DAY'S IMPORTANT BOOK - SHIXAN JAGAT

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Thursday, 29 August 2019

366 DAY'S IMPORTANT BOOK

                      366 DAY'S IMPORTANT BOOK


                         

            We celebrate every day in our school on a special day. In which every day Mahima is told by the student at a prayer meeting. As well as every day in the school noticeboard, a daily overview of the lives of the great writers - scientists, saints, and martyrs - social workers, etc. Is presented. As well as the history of the festivals of every religion, the present status and the month are presented. Under which we have participated in various competitions and various competitions such as etiquette essay, Dandiarpandra decoration, rhetorical card making a quiz, etc. This is how we make each day special in school.
November 14th
This is Chacha Nehru's birthday. This day is celebrated like a birthday. But not just in India, but also in many countries in many countries
Is celebrated. In India, this day is celebrated on the occasion of the birthday of the first prime minister of independent India, Jawaharlal Nehru. Pandit Nehru is said to have loved children so much as a child
Her birthday was chosen to celebrate the day. Children's day was first celebrated in the world for the first time in the year 1954. The day was originally set up with the sole purpose of developing understanding and communal exchange among children, and also to raise awareness about the beneficial work of promoting the welfare of children all over the world.
November 20 was chosen as children's day in the world, as the day marks the 1959 anniversary of the day the united nations general assembly announced the rights of children. It was signed the same day on the child rights agreement in 1989, since then it has been ratified by 191 states.
In India, children's day began in 1925.
When the world conference on the welfare of children was announced to celebrate children's day. In 1954, children's day was recognized in the world. The united nations decided this day on November 20. General chat lounge in many countries
Since 1950, child protection day means June 1 is also celebrated as children's day. This day a
Reminds that a child is special and that their basic needs and education need to be made very special for the good future of the children. This day is reminiscent of giving children a decent life. The first woman educator in the country was Amarithakavitri Savitribai Phule. Savitribai was the epicenter of the entire country. It is said that when Savitribai was going to teach the girls, the protesters stoned them on the road, throwing dirt, gall, dirt on them. Savitribai used to carry a sari in his closet and change his dirty sari when he reached school. In our country, September 5th, when teachers are celebrated daily, the first lady in the country falls short of remembering a teacher. She was also remembered on the birth anniversary of Savitribai Phule, our country's first female teacher, social reformer and Marathi poet. Savitribai Phule was born on January 3, 1831, in a Marathi family. He was married in the year 1840 to Jyoti Rao Govind Rao Phule, Jyoti Rao, later known as Mahatma Jyotiba, was recognized as the most important person in the social reform movement in Maharashtra and India. Savitribai fule broke the stereotypes of society at that time and along with her husband Jyoti Rao fule did many important things for the rights of women. Savitribai Phule was the first principal of India's first bride school and the founder of the first farmer school. In 1848 she started the first women's school in Pune. For Savitribai, she knew her life was a mission, which was aimed at widow remarriage, discrimination of the umbrellas, the liberation of women and education of Dalit women. He is also known as the Marathi poet Adi Savitri.

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* MAHIMA 366 DIVAS NO-1: CLICK HERE

* MAHIMA 366 DIVAS NO-2: CLICK HERE

* MAHIMA 366 DIVAS NO-3: CLICK HERE

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