Watch: Children Covering Manhole To Prevent Road Accident Wins Internet
The Internet has lauded the effort of the children in the video that shows them covering an open manhole on a busy road to prevent any major accidents
There are many motivational life lessons that we imbibe from children. One such act of kindness recorded in a video has gone viral on social media. The video shows the children covering an open manhole on a busy road to prevent any major accidents. The footage that surfaced on the Internet was posted by Awanish Sharan, an Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer on Twitter.
You are never too young to make a difference. pic.twitter.com/jZ95Hj7N5e
— Awanish Sharan (@AwanishSharan) December 5, 2022
Two children carrying their bags can be seen walking on a busy road when they spot an open manhole. However, they decide to stop and look for a solution on the road. The kids can be seen bringing big pieces of rocks and laying them around the manhole to avert any major accident.
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The IAS officer captioned the video as saying, "You are never too young to make a difference."
The humble act of children in the video went on to garner more than 18,000 views on the micro-blogging site. The Internet also lauded the effort of the children. One of the users said, "Great Humanity, God bless you Children." Another user responded by saying, "Right direction guidance for youth."
"They teach us, appreciating work," the third user wrote. "Inspirational," another user commented.
Sharan keeps sharing motivational and informative tweets on social media. Recently, the IAS officer shared a photo on Twitter on the growing importance of saving water.
The photo shows a man standing with a placard in his hand, which reads, "When full is not needed, ask for a cutting pani." This powerful message grabbed the attention of many users and they appreciated sending a strong message with such simplicity.
"Take half a glass of water in a hotel restaurant. Ask for more only when necessary," says the caption of the now-viral post.