The smile of a Nehru Rose.
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Arrgh! Spend to the court and attire in Kurta with the famous Gandhi cap radiating a charismatic smile with four sightedness on the brows was the signature style of Java. Holland Nero. Today, November 14th is celebrated by the nation as the Children's Day. You all know Narrow was the first prime minister off the free India and was well known for the letters he wrote to the first woman prime minister off India, Mrs Indra Gandhi, his own daughter from his days off imprisonment in Nanny J. Today I do not wish to narrate a storey through this audio, but I draw your attention to a thoughtful letter bent by narrow to the Children off India on December 3rd, 1949. Please listen to a few lines from it and share it with your Children. Dear Children, I like being with Children and talking to them and even more playing with them for the moment. I forget that I'm terribly old and it is very long ago since I was a child. But when I sit down to write, I cannot forget my age and the distance that separates you from me. Old people have a habit off delivering sermons and good advice to the young. Some months ago, the Children of Japan wrote to me and asked me to send the men elephant. I send them a beautiful elephant on behalf ofthe the Children off India, this noble animal became a symbol ofthe India to them and link between them and the Children off India. I was very happy that this gift off Oz gave so much joy to so many Children of Japan and made them think off our country. Remember that everywhere there are Children like you going to school and work and play, and sometimes quarterly, but always making friends again. Grownups have a habit of appearing to be very vice, even though very few off them possess much wisdom. I have not yet quite made up my mind, whether I'm wise or not. If you were with me now, I would love to talk to you about this beautiful world of us about flowers, trees, the stars, mountains and all the other beautiful things that surround us in the world. We have all this beauty all around us, and yet we who are grown ups, often forget about it and lose ourselves in our arguments or in accordance. We sit in our offices and imagine that we're doing very important work. I hope you'll be more sensible and open your eyes and years to this beauty and life that surrounds you. You must have read many fairy tales and storeys off long ago. But the world itself is the greatest fairy tale on the storey ofthe adventure that was ever written on ly. We must have eyes to see and years to here and a mind that opens out the life on the beauty off the world. Grownups have a strange way off putting themselves in compartments and groups. They build barriers of religion, cost, colour and creed. Fortunately, Children do not know much about these barriers off separation. They play and work with each other, and it is only when they grow up that they begin to learn about these barriers from their elders. I sincerely hope you will take a long time in growing up. Our country is a very big country, and there is a great deal to be done by all of us. If each one off us does his or her little then all this mounts up and the country prospers and goes ahead fast. I have tried to talk to you in this letter as if you were sitting near me, and I have written more than I intended from your loving cha cha ji. This letter is meant to be read by every child, and it plays a vital role for both the others and Children. Off this era. Every Indian shy looks forward to a special day apart from his birthday, when he'll be showered upon with love and vicious with much pomp and show and gives on sweets. Yes, it's Children's Day. Let's make this message special by instilling in them the same. Be wise as serpents but at the same time harmless as the doves. Thank you. Have a great day.