English Childrens Day | Hamro Patro

ब्लग - साहित्य / नेपाली चाडपर्व तथा दिन विशेष लेखहरू

National Children's Day




 

Innocent eyes, perplexing repetitive common questions, parrot speech, cartoon revelry, vicious and demonic behaviors, and their unconscious activities, children's magical eyes, and the normal dreams within them, perhaps nature has made us humans to be like this. I think so.

Every year on Bhadra 29th, Nepal celebrates Children's Day for these children and their safety and protection. Nepal has been celebrating National Children's Day on Bhadra 29th every year on the occasion of the day Nepal ratified the 1989 Convention on the Rights of the Child on September 14, 1990, and expressed its international commitment to child development, protection of child rights, and child participation.

The memories of childhood are fresh with all of us, many of us even feel like we are getting old very quickly because childhood is so sweet that the sweetness that comes to our mind when we remember our childhood is much sweeter than the taste of 1000 chocolate. We have developed our learning ability in childhood, the stumbling of the foot and the wound of the foot may have taught us the force of gravity. After the first word in the universe, mother, father, or papa, we may still be learning the names of many things and things. Those lessons of childhood learning continue to give us an impact and a basis throughout our lives. The French philosopher Jean-Jacques Rousseau said that human beings are born free but gradually they are bound by the rope of responsibility. In this sense, no one in the world is more independent than a child, it is necessary to instill feelings of love, affection, and harmony in that innocent and free child.

Parents need to think about their relationship with their children as they celebrate a new Children's Day like last year. Life is getting very busy but have they been able to give enough time and love to their children?

This year, in the post COVID scenario, the context of living confined inside homes. Now the importance of parenting, growing, and living are different in contrast to previous years. This year's Rashtriya Bal diwas also advocates for the transformed parenting and growing scenarios and the protection of a child's interest under that changed scenario. Whether or not our children are heading in the right direction, if not, we need to consider how we should change our behavior. Here neither Shravan Kumar came from the soil nor the terrorists fell from the sky, our children are the future of every good and bad personas, think well, speak well and look good, good luck to all.



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Hamro Patro is one of the first Nepali app to include Nepali Patro, launched in 2010. We started with a Nepali Calendar mobile app to help Nepalese living abroad stay in touch with Nepalese festivals and important dates in Nepali calendar year. Later on, to cater to the people who couldn’t type in Nepali using fonts like Preeti, Ganesh and even Nepali Unicode, we built nepali mobile keyboard called Hamro Nepali keyboard.