
Narrative literature connects with rich heritage - Samson Masih
MAHALPUR - Humorous and colorful literature connects us with our rich heritage. This idea was expressed by Samson Masih, State Director of Nehru Yuva Kendra Organization (Government of India), Himachal Pradesh while addressing a seminar at Karumbalan Bhawan, Mahilpur.
MAHALPUR - Humorous and colorful literature connects us with our rich heritage. This idea was expressed by Samson Masih, State Director of Nehru Yuva Kendra Organization (Government of India), Himachal Pradesh while addressing a seminar at Karumbalan Bhawan, Mahilpur. He further said that if our children If children's literature is provided that is interesting and contemporary, their personality can be enhanced.
He further said that Nikkian Karumbalan Prakashan has elevated the status of Punjabi children's literature by registering its name in the India Book of Records with its excellent stories. For this, the Karumbalan family and Baljinder Mann deserve special congratulations In this seminar organized by Sur Sangam Educational Trust and Nikki Karumbalan Publications on the topic of 'Punjabi Language and Culture', Karmjit Singh Shahi, an active Punjabi youth leader at the international level, attended as a special guest. Speaking about the activities being done by him in the country and abroad, Advocate MS Badhan said that it is a matter of pride for us that the youth of Hoshiarpur district is talking about his mother tongue and motherland even while sitting in America. They are active day and night to maintain the integrity of Punjabi language and Punjabi culture District Youth Coordinator Rakesh Kumar and Ravinder Singh Kahlon, who are part of the Presidency, praised the activities of the Shahi family in Punjab. Amarjit Singh Tharoli said that the students who are readers of Nikki Krumbhals are reaching high places. Today every student should become a reader of Nikki Krumbhals. It is the responsibility of the teachers and parents to do this. The event was attended by Devinder Babbu, Rajesh Wadekar, Shubham Badhan, Harleen, Mamta, Rajini Devi, Anil Kumar, Ashwini Kumar, Surinder Singh, Gagan Rana, Vijay Kumar, Joga Singh, Balbir Singh, and Vijay Rana from youth clubs across the district. Representatives, children and teachers participated l
