Children's Day is observed in Nepal every September 14, originally celebrated on August 19 in honor of Queen Ratna, who was known for her social work and dedication to children's welfare. The celebration was moved to September in 2008 following the abolition of the Nepalese monarchy. On this day, schools and kindergartens organize special parties and events to entertain children, highlighting the importance of their welfare. Despite these efforts, many children in Nepal still face challenges, including living on the streets or working in hazardous conditions instead of attending school. The day serves as a reminder of the ongoing need for improvement in the lives of children across the country.
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September 14: Children’s Day (Nepal)
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