
We should be proud of our mother tongue - Tanveer Mann
Mahilpur - We should be proud of our mother tongue. Tanveer Mann, Canada representative of Nikkiya Karumbalan Bal Patrika, said this while addressing a literary and cultural program in Mahilpur. He further said that we Punjabi people of Punjab are not loving Punjabi, while Punjabis living abroad are trying to save their mother tongue.
Mahilpur - We should be proud of our mother tongue. Tanveer Mann, Canada representative of Nikkiya Karumbalan Bal Patrika, said this while addressing a literary and cultural program in Mahilpur. He further said that we Punjabi people of Punjab are not loving Punjabi, while Punjabis living abroad are trying to save their mother tongue.
If we have to save our existence, then we have to adopt our mother tongue at all costs. Therefore, this language should become the language of business, employment and justice. For which we all need to make efforts. He was warmly welcomed by the administrators and trustees at Karumbalan Bhawan. Patron of Sur Sangam Educational Trust, Bagga Singh Artist said that Tanveer Mann has done special work in Canada in the promotion of children's literature.
He has also proposed to bring out a Canadian edition of this magazine. To which the trustees and members of the editorial board have agreed. On this occasion, literary and cultural presentations were also presented by child artists. Actor-director Ashok Puri, Chanchal Singh Bains, Raghubir Singh Kaloya and Principal Manjit Kaur, who are part of the board of directors, said that the trust has been publishing the Nikkiya Karumbalan children's magazine and children's literature books for the past 30 years to promote children's literature and education. The publication is preparing a team of children's writers. Baljinder Mann, the editor-in-chief of the children's magazine Nikkiya Karumbalan, which is registered in the India Book of Records, said that creating children's literature is not everyone's cup of tea. For this, the writer has to go deep into the child's mind. Only then can he create a work of art for the child's mind. On this occasion, Jasvir Singh Marula, Rakesh Kumar, Pawan Skruli, Manjinder Heer, Harveer Mann, Harmanpreet Kaur, Ansh, Surinder Kaur, Avtar Singh, Jeevan Chandeli, Kuldeep Kaur Bains, Sonu Bharta, Nidhi Aman Sahota, etc. were present among the children, teachers, parents and personalities who like and respect children's literature.
