Challenges towards securing children's future 'daunting': PM
Related
Top Stories
- Police on money trail, Sreesanth in fresh trouble
- Chinese Premier Li Keqiang arrives today, PM to seek early revival of border talks
- Disabled girls say raped in Rajasthan school, 4 arrested
- Kataria ideal man, Sohrabuddin had to die: RSS-affiliated outfit
- Gunmen kill senior woman member of Pakistani party led by Imran Khan

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said the challenges before the nation towards securing the future of children were "daunting".
In his greetings to children on the occasion of the birth anniversary of Jawaharlal Nehru, Singh said children are the nation-builders of tomorrow.
"Our responsibilities towards securing their future are huge and the challenges equally daunting. Their health, their education and their overall development have been given priority in our policies and programmes," the Prime Minister said.
Singh said the restructured and strengthened programme of 'Integrated Child Development Services' that the government had approved recently reiterates these objectives.
"We have great expectations from our children and hope and pray that they will excel in diverse fields and make the country proud," the Prime Minister said extending his felicitations to all those children who are being recognized for their exceptional achievements this year.
The Prime Minister also commended the Ministry of Women and Child Development headed by Krishna Tirath for its child-oriented initiatives.
"My best wishes and blessings to all the children of this country for a very happy, healthy and bright future," Singh said.
Editors’ Pick
- Quake-hit and shaken, Bhaderwah spends nights in the open
- UP blast accused dies on way to jail, govt wanted to drop case against him
- Former civil aviation secy changes mind, seeks airport security exemption as EC
- BCCI suspects Gujarat players in other teams were also approached
- Police on money trail, Sreesanth in fresh trouble
- Chhattisgarh 'encounter' leaves 8 villagers dead, no Maoist link yet
- Chinese Premier Li Keqiang arrives today, PM to seek early revival of border talks


Ashwani Kumar meets PM as the Law Minister faces heat to quit over coal report
BKU workers occupy Noida toll plaza, demand DND be toll-free
Pakistani prisoner Sanaullah's body to be airlifted from Chandigarh
John Hopkins University invites Shivpal Yadav to deliver lecture on flood control




















