
Nikkiya Karumbalan has a special contribution in creating a healthy future - Gursimranjit Kaur.
Hoshiarpur- Nikkiya Karumbalan, the only Punjabi children's magazine listed in the India Book of Records, has a special contribution in creating a healthy future. Gursimranjit Kaur, SDM Hoshiarpur, expressed this view while addressing a literary function. She further said that Nikkiya Karumbalan Publications is providing healthy and interesting literature to children, and efforts are also being made to uncover the hidden talent within them.
Hoshiarpur- Nikkiya Karumbalan, the only Punjabi children's magazine listed in the India Book of Records, has a special contribution in creating a healthy future. Gursimranjit Kaur, SDM Hoshiarpur, expressed this view while addressing a literary function. She further said that Nikkiya Karumbalan Publications is providing healthy and interesting literature to children, and efforts are also being made to uncover the hidden talent within them.
The magazine's editor and Shiromani Punjabi Children's Literature writer Baljinder Mann and Karumbalan family deserve congratulations for these wonderful efforts. Today every parent and teacher should give their child a book according to his age so that he can make his life beautiful by avoiding the world of internet and mobile. Children will get this inspiration from us, so we all should enjoy books.
On this occasion, former Youth Advisor of Nehru Yuva Kendra Sangathan (Government of India) Hoshiarpur and National Youth Award winner Pramod Sharma and District Youth Award winner Coach Amarjit Singh Tharoli said that just as we all need oxygen, similarly students also need children's literature. For this, parents and teachers have to be very careful. If we do not connect students with interesting literature, they will not become humans but mechanical creatures.
Therefore, literary books should be given to children to give them knowledge of high values. For which Nikiya Karumbalan Publications is working day and night. Shiromani Sahityakaar Baljinder Mann thanked everyone on this occasion and said that publishing children's literature is not a business. If it was a business, many children's magazines would be published in Punjab today. This is a scene worth seeing at home.
Our aim is to equip children with high moral values ??by connecting them with their rich heritage through their mother tongue. On this occasion, literature lovers including Davinder Singh, Varinder Kumar, Surinder Singh, Harmanpreet Kaur, Chanchal Singh Bains, Balbir Singh Bhatti, Bagga Singh Artist, Sukhman Singh, Harveer Mann, Principal Manjit Kaur, Manjinder Heer and Pawan Scrulli participated.
