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World children’s day: Iconic landmarks turn blue in symbolic stand for child rights

Last updated on - Nov 20, 2023, 13:04 IST
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Monuments illuminate for world children's day

Rashtrapati Bhavan, Qutub Minar, and more join the #GoBlue campaign to emphasize Unicef child rights and acknowledges the impact of Covid 19 on children's lives. (TNN photo)

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#GoBlue campaign, symbolic expression for child rights

Beyond Delhi Raj Bhawans, legislative assemblies, railway stations, airports, and iconic monuments across India turn blue. (TNN photo)



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​Community involvement across the country

1000 village streets in Chhattisgarh and Lambatalab village in Madhya Pradesh go blue, promoting education and nutrition emphasizing child rights week highlighting inclusion and non discrimination through sports, challenging gender stereotypes.

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​Advocating for every child

Cynthia McCaffrey, Unicef India representative, emphasizes the need for collective promises to ensure every child, especially girls, reaches their full potential free from barriers. Meanwhile children across India take over press conferences, radio channels, and media, interacting with leaders and editors. (TNN photo)

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Blue lights, big impact

The blue illumination isn't just a spectacle; it's a call to action, urging communities to prioritize and safeguard the well-being of every child. (TNN photo)

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​Impact and legacy beyond monuments

Beyond monuments, #GoBlue extends its reach to communities, schools, and households, fostering a shared responsibility for children's well-being, reflecting the legacy of #GoBlue where a movement that continues to make a lasting impact, advocating for the rights and dreams of children everywhere. (TNN photo)

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