Need to highlight the hidden talent of children - Baljinder Mann

Mahilpur : There is a need to highlight the hidden talent of children. This idea was expressed by Shiromani Punjabi children's literature writer and editor of Nikkian Karumbalan children's magazine Baljinder Mann while addressing the students and teachers of Government Elementary School Branch Colony Mahilpur. He further said that every teacher should read the mentality of the child so that his art can get a chance to flourish.

Mahilpur : There is a need to highlight the hidden talent of children. This idea was expressed by Shiromani Punjabi children's literature writer and editor of Nikkian Karumbalan children's magazine Baljinder Mann while addressing the students and teachers of Government Elementary School Branch Colony Mahilpur. He further said that every teacher should read the mentality of the child so that his art can get a chance to flourish. 
If we give opportunities to children through activities related to every field of life, then their talent will flourish. After interacting with those students, praising Head Teacher Surekha Rani, who has taken the school to great heights, he said that the world of education needs such teachers who spend about 10-15 thousand every month on the betterment of the children. Under her leadership, the students are making excellent achievements in every field. For which it is our responsibility to congratulate them and become their supporters.
On this occasion, Madam Surekha Rani and Ramandeep Kaur welcomed Mr. Mann and said that they are very proud that the children's magazine Nikkian Karumbalan, which is listed in the India Book of Records, is being edited and published by Mr. Baljinder Mann from his city Mahilpur for 30 years. 
He gifted children's books and copies of the magazine to the children. The students captivated everyone with their wonderful arts. They were specially honored by the chairperson of the school managing committee, Sarabjit Kaur and the staff members. The school managing committee, staff members, children and parents including Gau Sewak Kaka Taneja, Ramandeep Kaur, Bhupinder Kaur and Shivani were present on this occasion.