Class IX student Agam Preet Kaur's first book "More than enemies and friends" launched.

Hoshiarpur- With the courtesy of the Culture Conservation Society, the book 'More than enemies and friends' written by Punjab's youngest writer, 15-year-old Agam Preet Kaur, a class IX student, was launched today. In the program, intellectuals associated with writing congratulated the youngest writer Agam Preet Kaur on the release of her first book.

Hoshiarpur- With the courtesy of the Culture Conservation Society, the book 'More than enemies and friends' written by Punjab's youngest writer, 15-year-old Agam Preet Kaur, a class IX student, was launched today. In the program, intellectuals associated with writing congratulated the youngest writer Agam Preet Kaur on the release of her first book.
Addressing the program, former Union Minister Vijay Sampla said that writing is a very talented art and when such a young girl thoughtfully describes the events happening in the society in her own words, then that book does not remain just a book but becomes a storehouse of knowledge because every word written in it is written by a holy soul with his pen.
On this occasion, the head of the committee, Kalwinder Janda, said that the society always stands shoulder to shoulder with talented children and all the members of the committee are ready to cooperate in solving any problem that may arise in achieving their goals.
Addressing the program, social worker Dr. Ajay Bagga said that in this modern era when social media is having a bad effect on the minds of children, the book of writer Agam Preet Kaur has become an inspiration for other children. He said that parents should recognize the talent of their children and help them fulfill it.
In the program, renowned writer Dr. Dharampal Sahil, who was honored with the President's Award, said that when a book is written, after some time it becomes associated with history because this book becomes immortal forever, so writers should highlight only those elements in their content that tell the truth.
 Congratulating the author, he said that at such a young age, by working on the art of writing, she has proven her talent by writing a wonderful book for the society. The program was also addressed by renowned social worker Sanjeev Talwar, Professor Inderjit and the Principal.