The Young Chronicle: For 4th Graders November 14th, 2014 | Page 2
YOUNG CHRONICLE
November 14th, 2014
THE YOUNG CHRONICLE
and
served the country for 17 years. He actually built
India.
Happy Children’s Day
Be Curious,
Be Studious,
The birth of Chacha Nehru
Chacha Nehru was very fond of children. He often
compared children to Roses, saying that ‘children
were like the buds in a garden’. He felt that children
should be carefully and lovingly brought up, as they
were the future of the nation and the citizens of
tomorrow. He believed that children are the real
strength of a country and the very foundation of
society.
Be Playful,
Be Truthful,
Be Innocent,
Be Different,
Be Sporty,
Be Arty,
So Here’s Wishing a Very Happy Birthday to Chacha
Nehru, and a Very Happy Children’s Day to You.
Be Helpful,
Be Hopeful,
Be Full of Fun,
The World Chess Championship!
Break Free from the Lull.
Have a Happy Children’s Day!
It’s now between Vishwanathan Anand and Magnus
Carlson of Norway. The two have currently on equal
footing; with two drawn matches and one win each.
There are 8 matches left and the one who gets 61/2- 7
wins, out of a total of 12 matches, will be declared the
World Chess Champion.
Anand has been the World Chess Champion 5 times (in
2000, 2007, 2008, 2010 and 2012), and we have our fingers
crossed for this year too.
If you are interested in Chess, do take a look at the All
India Chess Federation Calendar.
Who was Chacha Nehru and Why is
Children’s Day Celebrated on His Birthday?
Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, was India’s first Prime
Minister. He was born on November 14th, a Hundred
and Twenty Five years ago!
Hey! Did you know that
they celebrated the 25th
Anniversary of the
Berlin Wall?
No! What
is this
Berlin
Wall All
About?
Jawaharlal Nehru served the nation during the
freedom struggle against the British. He was a
wonderful leader and was made the Prime Minister
as soon as India won its freedom.
Nehru's contribution to Society
Nehruji was the first Prime Minister of the nation,
Check Out the Next Page, to Know More About The Berlin Wall.