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Iconic monuments will light up in blue under the #GoBlue campaign, it said.
On the occasion of World Children”s Day, UNICEF said, this year’s activities will occur in the virtual and the digital spaces.
“Along with grownups, children will also wear masks and maintain physical distance. That, however, does not mean that children”s voices will be any quieter – children will be Masked but not Muted! this World Children’s Day,” the UN body said in a statement.
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“Children will discuss the impact of climate change with the parliamentarians and present a Charter of Demands on climate action. The participant parliamentarians are expected to sign a letter of commitment to support integrating children”s rights and voices to climate action and adaptation plans,” it said.
“Monuments across the country – the Rashtrapati Bhavan (Presidential Palace), Prime Minister”s Office (North and South Block), the Parliament House and Qutub Minar in New Delhi, and other historical buildings, landmarks and key government buildings across India – will #GoBlue on November 20, standing in solidarity for child rights and the impact of COVID-19 and climate change on their lives,” it said.