Let the child in you dream big; This Children’s Day lets pledge to create an environment for generations to remember

News Bharati    14-Nov-2019
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New Delhi, November 14: Happiest are the days when those small fingers dug in mud brings out the most hilarious laugh of joy and happiness. When the small artistic mind scribble on the walls making the most adorable painting. Let that little child in you keep you lively, encourage you to live every moment and also make your life insanely awesome like there is no tomorrow! Today, as we celebrate Children’s Day, lets vow to slate a future which our future generation adores and lives happily like we did during our childhood.

 

Commemorating Children’s Day, Google in its doodle play today, celebrates paying an ode to childhood. Today’s Google doodle highlights the various complexities that the children might face in coming future if we, as adults do not take this climate issue seriously. The Doodle is an adorable cartoon which was made by a seven-year-old, Divyanshi Singhal from Gurugram. Divyanshi won the 2019 Doodle for Google competition in India, after which her Doodle was picked for the occasion. The theme of the competition was "When I grow up, I hope"

The doodle features trees wearing shoes and is titled "The Walking Tree". The doodle, according to the seven-year-old signifies her hope of having walking trees in the future to combat the problem of deforestation. Exploring the imaginative world, the little Singhal stated that this idea came to her while she was at her grandmother’s place. She imagined when she grows up, she hoped the world’s trees can walk or fly. The land could be cleared so easily without making them die. There would be so little deforestation and humans can just ask the trees and their friends to move to another place.

Imaginative and intuitive, the thinking of children leads to ways that gives us an idea what the future can be if not taken proper care now. Therefore, like our ancestors and elders vowed to give us a healthy life, lets come together and leave a mark so that the coming generations look forward to thereafter.