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| Children’s Literature and Magazines: A Comprehensive Exploration | | | | Dr Vijay GarG
Children’s literature is one of the most vibrant and influential branches of literary expression, shaping not only young minds but also the cultural and intellectual foundations of societies. Broadly defined, it includes all written and illustrated works created to entertain, educate, and inspire children and young readers. Closely linked to this literary world are children’s magazines—dynamic, periodical publications that extend storytelling into interactive, engaging formats. Together, they form a powerful ecosystem that nurtures imagination, values, creativity, and lifelong reading habits.
1. Understanding Children’s Literature
Children’s literature encompasses a wi | |
| | | | Strong Families: Humanity’s Last Hope in a Fragmented World | | | | Lalit Gargg
Observed every year on 15 May, the International Day of Families is not merely a celebration of human relationships; it is also an occasion to reconnect humanity with its deepest roots. This day reminds us that no matter how modern, technological, or economically advanced the world becomes, the family continues to remain the primary need of every human being. Established by the United Nations, this year’s observance gains even greater significance as the world faces mounting crises of inflation, unemployment, war, violence, mental stress, loneliness, and the erosion of trust among people. In such difficult times, the family emerges not merely as a place to live, but as the st | |
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