How Can Dia Mirza Inspire Us to Protect Children's Future This Children's Day?
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Key Takeaways
- Protect the environment for children's wellbeing.
- Engagement with nature enhances children's health.
- We must act urgently to secure a better future.
- Advocating for biodiversity parks can enrich children's experiences.
- Every small action contributes to a healthier planet.
Mumbai, Nov 14 (NationPress) Actress and environmental advocate Dia Mirza has called upon everyone to stand up for the world that children deserve this Children's Day.
Sharing cherished moments of her son Avyaan on her official Instagram profile, Dia posed a crucial question to all parents.
The 'Rehnaa Hai Terre Dil Mein' star wrote, "This Children’s Day, let’s contemplate the most important question: How can our children find happiness if the air they breathe is polluted, the soil is barren, the water is unsafe, and the biodiversity that supports them is diminishing? Their well-being, their joy, and their future are all interconnected with the health of our planet (sic)."
Dia emphasized that safeguarding nature is not just an option; it represents the most urgent form of affection we can show our children.
"Act now. Make better choices. Fight to safeguard the world they deserve," she concluded.
Dia continues to advocate for a more proactive approach to preserving the environment for future generations.
Earlier in June, the 'Sanju' actress emphasized the need for more biodiversity parks to allow children to flourish.
She highlighted the health advantages of regular engagement with nature—from stabilizing blood pressure and boosting the immune system to fostering children's growth.
Sharing a video of children playing in a garden, she wrote on the photo-sharing platform, "Monday morning exploration of enchanting green spaces in #Mumbai Regular engagement with nature aids in regulating our blood pressure, fortifying our immune system, and grounding us (sic)."
"Our children flourish in nature! @radha82 'The Nest' is an exemplary model of how a park can be transformed into a biodiversity haven by thoughtfully introducing more native species! I admire what has been accomplished here and believe this is a model that can be easily replicated across Mumbai and India. Congratulations! I hope to continue visiting, along with the Nature Sky Walk by @mybmc," Dia added.