In the summer camp, children are learning Telugu along with their own language.

Hoshiarpur- A seven-day Indian language summer camp started in Government Senior Secondary School Ajowal under the supervision of Principal Ashok Kumar and District Education Officer Secondary Madam Lalita Arora. During this, a program was started to give information about the Telugu language to the children.

Hoshiarpur- A seven-day Indian language summer camp started in Government Senior Secondary School Ajowal under the supervision of Principal Ashok Kumar and District Education Officer Secondary Madam Lalita Arora. During this, a program was started to give information about the Telugu language to the children.
The teachers told the children that just as we constantly read and speak our language, in the same way we should have knowledge of the languages ??prevalent in other parts of the country. He said that Telugu is a major language spoken in South India.
He gave information to the children about greeting in Telugu and asking about the well-being of others and told them about the words used for counting in Telugu. He said that when we go out somewhere, if we know the language of that region, then it becomes easy for us to meet people and understand their culture. Many languages ??are spoken in India.
This is the specialty of our culture and civilization. Despite having different languages, we are tied in one thread. This also strengthens the unity of the country. He said that we have to try to understand this language with full dedication, only then we can take advantage of this summer camp.
On this occasion, Madam Kulwinder Kaur, Sukriti Kashyap, Kishore Lal and Amneet Kaur gave information about Telugu language to the children. He said that children are showing interest in learning Telugu language.