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Why Are Iconic Indian Monuments Turning Blue This Week?

New Delhi: Today is November 14, celebrated in India as  Children’s Day to mark the birth anniversary of the country’s first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru. This celebration is set to grow bigger in the days ahead when ‘World Children’s Day’ will be celebrated globally on Sunday, November 20. The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has been marking global celebrations on November 20 since 1989.

The India unit of UNICEF has good news this year. Several buildings across the country, including some of the iconic monuments, will turn ‘blue’ this week, Hindustan Times reported.

 

The buildings turn blue this week as a symbolic mark of the undeterred support to create a more safe and healthy environment for children. “Wonder why buildings across India are going blue? It’s for _________! Be on the lookout in your city and show your support for children! #WorldChildrensDay #GoBlue,” the UNICEF tweeted Monday. “Today is a day of action for children, by children! Happy #ChildrensDay,” the UN body tweeted separately.

November 14 to 20 is also celebrated as ‘Child Rights Week’. Events are organised to encourage children to learn about their rights and the way to have access to them.UNICEF reported that last year about 230 buildings across the country registered support for ‘World Children’s Day’. Rashtrapati Bhavan, Prime Minister’s office, the Parliament building, Qutub Minar, Kolkata’s Howrah Bridge, and Hyderabad’s Charminar were some of the iconic structures which illuminated blue as a mark of solidarity for children’s rights.

 

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