I'm going to write about the children's day or you can say Nehru mama's birthday.
It is celebrated on the 14th of November. In this day people give sweets to the children, and in schools they have competitions and celebrations.
Jawaharlal Nehru was the first prime minister of India, but before that he fought for the Independence of India. He liked the roses very much. His birthday is celebrated as Children's Day, because he liked children very much. Once Nehru gifted an elephant calf to some japanese children.
I've just started reading the book "Glimpses of World History", which was written by Nehru to his daughter. It's a book with all the letters he wrote to Indira Gandhi while he was in diferent jails. His daughter, Indira Gandhi, was also a prime minister. Appa bought me this book when I was very little.
Happy Children's Day!
3 comments:
Dear, it is nice to read about our Nehru mama..it will be an interesting thing on your blog for readers.keep writing like this about India, culture, people and traditions..it is a great book that you are reading.keep posting some interesting information on your blog as many of us have not read..good luck-thambi chitti chittappa
Todos los dias aprendo algo nuevo y el dia de hoy me dió mucho gusto aprender algo más de tu cultura y más gusto me dió el saber que a pesar de los miles de kilometros que separan a Mexico de la India , festejamos de manera similar a los pequeños enanos. Un punto más de unión ¿No crees?
Espero leer pronto algo más acerca de Nehru.
Saludos
Nancy
Todo los dias aprendo algo nuevo...y hoy tu me haces aprender.
Que maravilloso saber que a pesar de los miles de kilómetros que separan a México de la India nos une un sentimiento especial por los enanos de la casa. Y que especial es que tu puedas celebrar en dos ocasiones al año!!!!
Felicidades Shruthi!!!!!!
aunque atrasadas pero sinceras.
Cuidate mucho y recibe un saludo
Nancy
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