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CHILDREN'S DAY

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Children's Day is celebrated on 20 of November, every year. The main purpose of celebrating this day is to protect the rights of children and provide them basic facilities of life including better health and education. on 20 November 1959, the United Nations adopted the Declaration of Rights of the Child and was passed by 191 countries. Since then, Children Day is celebrated worldwide every year. In India it is celebrated every year on 14 of November on the birth anniversary of the first Prime Minister of India and a model for children, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru. This day is celebrated with great enthusiasm and zest by students and teachers in all states of the country. It is celebrated on different days all over the world. The first Children's Day event in the world was in June 1857 by Dr. Pastor of the city of Massachusetts,  USA, was organized by Charles Leonard. Although it was first renamed as Flower Sunday, due to the incident on the second Sunday of June, it was later rena...

IQBAL DAY

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 Who was Dr Allama Iqbal? Dr Muhammad Iqbal was born on 9 November 1877, was a poet, philosopher, was born in Sialkot. He obtained his basic education from Lahore. He went to London for the degree of law and later got the degree of doctorate from Germany. Through his poetry he awakened Muslims to change their social and political condition. He took part in politics and supported the "TWO NATION THEORY". He also gave a new idea of separate state for Muslims in his Allahabad Address in 1930. He died in  April 21, 1938. Why Iqbal Day is celebrated? Iqbal Day is celebrated on 9th November every year as a tribute to acknowledge and commemorate  the contribution of Allama Muhammad Iqbal, the  'Poet of the East' for the Muslims of the subcontinent. Special programmes will be held to shed life on the life of legend, calling for philosophy of Allama Iqbal. The day with dawn the special prayers for progress and prosperity, followed by people's visit the mausoleum of Allama ...