Central Public School Jamshedpur Marks Children’s Day with Tribute to Pandit Nehru’s Vision for Child Welfare and Education
Central Public School Jamshedpur commemorated Children’s Day by paying homage to Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru on his 134th birth anniversary, recognizing his contributions to child welfare and education.
JAMSHEDPUR – Central Public School, Jamshedpur, celebrated Children’s Day with great enthusiasm.
This special day marks the birth anniversary of India’s first Prime Minister, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, fondly called ‘Chacha Nehru’ by children.
CPS, a CBSE-affiliated school in Adityapur, holds a strong reputation in the educational sector.
Founded in 1987, the school has been committed to providing quality education from Class 1 to 12.
Nehru’s advocacy for children’s rights and education resonates deeply with CPS’s educational philosophy.
The school offers a diverse range of subjects, including PCM, PCB, and Commerce, and focuses on English-medium instruction.
CPS’s holistic approach to education is reflected in its extensive facilities and activities, such as hobby classes, debates, and educational tours.
Such initiatives are in line with Nehru’s vision of nurturing well-rounded individuals for the future of India.
This celebration is a tribute to Nehru’s enduring legacy and his belief in the potential of young minds.

