'Future has a message for us on World Environment Day': Jyotiraditya Scindia shares adorable Sikkim LKG girl's video that's winning hearts
A heartwarming video of LKG student Grace Wangchuk Bhutia from Sikkim, urging for tree planting and nature protection, has gone viral on World Environment Day. Union Minister Jyotiraditya M. Scindia shared the clip, highlighting the powerful messa...

Sikkim LKG girl's 'trees are green, sky is blue' winning hearts
With unmatched enthusiasm and charming hand gestures, the little girl from Sikkim says, “My name is Grace Wangchuk Bhutia. I am from Gangtok, Sikkim.” She speaks lovingly about green trees, blue skies, birds, rivers, and the need to keep our surroundings clean. Her simple yet profound request: plant more trees, protect nature, and save the Earth for the generations to come. She signs off with a cheerful “Happy World Environment Day!”Also Read: World Environment Day 2026 theme, logo, significance, quotes, slogans and activities you can plan on June 5
Jyotiraditya Scindia Shares the Sikkim girl video
Sharing the video, Minister Scindia wrote, “The future has a message for us,” perfectly summing up the emotion that has resonated with lakhs of viewers. The post has gone viral, with netizens flooding the comments with hearts, praise, and promises to plant saplings. Sikkim, one of India’s greenest states known for its rich biodiversity, organic living, and respect for nature, provides the perfect setting for Grace’s message. The state’s commitment to environmental preservation makes this child’s appeal even more meaningful.Powerful message on World Environment Day
In today’s fast-paced world where children are often occupied with gadgets, Grace’s joyful connection with the outdoors feels truly special. Her straightforward advice, plant a tree, don’t litter, care for birds and rivers, is something every household, whether in metro cities or small towns, can easily follow. This World Environment Day, Grace’s video has become a gentle reminder that protecting our planet doesn’t always need complicated solutions. Sometimes, it begins with the pure heart of a child. It also beautifully aligns with national efforts like the ‘Ek Ped Maa Ke Naam’ campaign, adding an emotional and personal touch that inspires action.The Economic Times Business News App for the Latest News in Business, Sensex, Stock Market Updates & More.
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