Children’s Day- Children Playing in Water

Technical Data
Stamp Set | Children's Day 2015 |
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Date of Issue | November 14, 2015 |
Denomination | Rs. 5 |
Quantity | 600,000 |
Perforation | 13½ |
Printer | Security Printing Press, Hyderabad |
Printing Process | Wet Offset |
Watermark | No Watermark |
Colors | Multicolor |
Credit (Designed By) | Sh. Sankha Samanta Smt. Alka Sharma |
Catalog Codes |
Michel IN 2907 Yvert et Tellier IN 2647 Stanley Gibbons IN 3109 |
Themes | Children | Water |
Children’s Day also known as Bal Diwas, is celebrated every year in India on 14th of November and is a day to engage in fun and frolic. But it is not just that. This day is celebrated to increase the awareness of people towards the rights, care and education of children and to remind us all to renew our commitment towards the welfare of the children.
India’s first Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, was born on November 14. Apart from being known for his skills as a statesman, Nehru was also immensely fond of children. He believed that children were the future of a Nation and they needed utmost care. Fondly referred to as Chacha Nehru by children, he emphasized the importance of giving love and affection to children, whom he saw as the bright future of India.
Children constitute principle assets of a country. Children’s Development is as important as the development of material resources and the best way to develop national human resources is to take care of children. India has the largest child population in the world and the development and welfare of children is of prime importance to the country. Continuous efforts are on to ensure that the highest priority to the basic needs and rights of all children is accorded. A lot needs to be done for the health, nutrition and education of children, particularly for the girl child.
The occasion is celebrated throughout India with immense fun, fervor and enthusiasm. Students are encouraged to participate in various activities, such as singing, dancing, story-telling, elocutions, painting, art and crafts, cultural events, sports events for children, and so on. It gives all the children of India the occasion to enjoy the freedom of childhood. Many Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) also organize programs for the poor and deprived children. These days, a number of special programs are aired on the television and radio for kids. It is a Day to take some time out and focus our attention on Children who are the future of this nation.