Children's literature protects humanity - Arvinder Singh

Mahilpur - Children's literature protects humanity. Arvinder Singh, the head teacher of Government High School Melli, said this idea while addressing a think tank. He further said that the values we learn in childhood through children's books and children's magazines. They accompany us throughout life. So we should not exclude children's literature from children's life

Mahilpur - Children's literature protects humanity. Arvinder Singh, the head teacher of Government High School Melli, said this idea while addressing a think tank. He further said that the values we learn in childhood through children's books and children's magazines. They accompany us throughout life. So we should not exclude children's literature from children's life
Just as every person needs oxygen, every child needs children's literature. Baljinder Mann, the editor of Nikki Karumbals, who participated prominently in this discussion, said that after parents, teachers have an important role in beautifying and guiding children's lives. Therefore, every teacher must be a lover of children's literature. He further said that when a student starts reading children's literature, even difficult subjects become easy for him. Because of this, we should all shoulder the responsibility of providing children's literature according to the age group in student life. On this occasion, an excellent cultural program was also presented by the students of the school. Everyone decided to go to the library and read books. The teachers felt proud that the children's magazine Nikkien Krumbale, included in the India Book Offer Records, is published from their locality, Mahilpur. This is a matter of great pride for Punjabi children's literature. On this occasion, staff members Davinder Kaur, Manjit Kaur, Surinder Kaur, Manjit Singh, Navdeep Mehta and members of the school managing committee and children participated. All were thanked by the school head Arvinder Singh.