"I have the right": #WorldChildrensDay trends on Twitter

By IANS | Published: November 20, 2019 09:12 PM2019-11-20T21:12:04+5:302019-11-20T22:50:04+5:30

Twitter users posted greetings on the World Children's Day on Wednesday, with cricket icon Sachin Tendulkar exhorting people to celebrate every childs right to play.

"I have the right": #WorldChildrensDay trends on Twitter | "I have the right": #WorldChildrensDay trends on Twitter

"I have the right": #WorldChildrensDay trends on Twitter

United Nations Secretary General António Guterres wrote on his official Twitter handle @antonioguterres: "Children around the world are showing us their strength and leadership advocating for a more sustainable planet for all."

The day commemorates 30 years of the Convention on the Rights of the Child.

Another post read: "Every child deserves a long and healthy life and that includes a right to be safe, play, clean air, vaccines, education, and health".

UNESCO reminded about the work that still needs to be done on this front: "Worldwide, over 262 million children are #OutOfSchool.

"This year marks the 30th anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child but the #RightToEducation is still not a reality for all."

UNICEF too tweeted: "We believe in a world in which every child is safe, healthy and supported, with a chance to learn and choose the future they deserve."

Rajasthan Chief Minister Ashok Gehlot wrote on his Twitter handle @ashokgehlot51: "Greetings to all little ones on #WorldChildrensDay. On this day, we need to renew our commitment towards protecting child rights and to ensure each child gets to enjoy a full childhood. Every child should get proper care and a healthy environment for development."

Tendulkar posted a couple of pictures on his Twitter handle @sachin_rt and wrote: "I had a wonderful time playing cricket with young boys & girls during my recent visit to Nepal.

"Playing sports teaches a lot about life & shapes our personalities positively. This World Children's Day, let's celebrate every child's right to play, as it has the power to change lives".

( With inputs from IANS )

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