Veer Baal Diwas, on December 26, is a day to celebrate the bravery and sacrifices of young heroes in India’s history. This year’s celebrations coincide with the launch of the Suposhit Gram Panchayat Abhiyan by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, marking the occasion with a special focus on improving nutrition and well-being in rural areas. The event is significant for its emphasis on children as the future of the nation, aligning with the broader spirit of the day.
It is a very historic day when it celebrates the courage of Baba Joravar Singh and Baba Fateh Singh, the two younger sons of Guru Gobind Singh, who during their martyrdom in 1705 showed extreme bravery. On December 26 that year, his two young Sahibzade were put to death for their refusal to convert to Islam. Their unwavering resolve and devotion to their religion and nation are remembered with pride on this day, known as Veer Bal Diwas.
This year, Veer Baal Diwas is being celebrated with a series of activities designed to engage young minds and foster a sense of patriotism. This day is not only about commemorating historical bravery but also celebrating the accomplishments of children who are making a difference in society today. Part of the celebrations include launching the Suposhit Gram Panchayat Abhiyan, where the government intends to bring an improvement in nutritional infrastructure to the villages in India. This is set to help in combating malnutrition by boosting good health practices through the people, strengthening the nation’s grassroots health system.
Today, on Veer Baal Diwas, we remember the unparalleled bravery and sacrifice of the Sahibzades. At a young age, they stood firm in their faith and principles, inspiring generations with their courage. Their sacrifice is a shining example of valour and a commitment to one’s…
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) December 26, 2024
Children all over the country are participating in different activities to demonstrate their creativity and spirit. These activities include online quizzes on MyGov and MyBharat and creative writing, storytelling, and poster-making competitions in schools, Anganwadi centers, and child protection agencies. These events are being held to inspire the children to instil patriotism, courage, and innovation.
The winners of Pradhan Mantri Rashtriya Bal Puraskar (PMRBP) this year will also be included in the program. These children who have been honored for their extra-ordinary achievements will live to be examples of how determination and courage can take them to success. They are celebrated for contributions to society, which make others strive for excellence and work toward positive changes in their societies.
Moreover, the government has coined a new definition of valor to honor children on Veer Baal Diwas. Valor is not only about physical bravery but also about kindness, innovation, and the spirit of helping people. The new definition of valor demonstrates how courage can come in different forms—from helping the weak to success based on innovative solutions. This will help the government push the young generation to grow above challenges and be contributors in shaping a strong and prosperous nation.
As the jubilations go on there at Bharat Mandap in New Delhi, Veer Baal Diwas will recall everyone that the future of India is in the hands of its youth and that their valor, innovative minds, and devotedness will drive forward this country.