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Jodhamal student's book released by JP Nadda, president, BJP
7/11/2024 9:58:57 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, July 11: During their recent visit to J&K, JP Nadda, Union Minister of Health & Family Welfare and Chemicals & Fertilizers & President, Bhartiya Janata Party and Tarun Chugh, National General Secretary, Bhartiya Janata Party unveiled a book titled: From the Womb to the World, authored by a young Jodhamal Student Maanya Vikram Randhawa, under the guidance of her teachers Deepika Ibikunle and Bhawan Rometra.
Maanya Vikram Randhawa is a multifaceted young student of Class VII at the most prestigious school of the city Jodhamal Public School, Jammu. She is the daughter of Vikram Randhawa (Former MLC, J&K) and Neetu Randhawa (Sr. Lecturer in Economics).
Her debut book 'From the Womb to the World' is a profound exploration of life's journey, capturing the essence of growth, challenges, and the inherent strength of the human spirit. The book reflects her unique perspective and depth of thought at a young age.
She hopes to encourage others to pursue their dreams, no matter the obstacles they may face showcasing an extreme balance between academic commitments with her passion for storytelling.
This is noteworthy that more than 150 students of Jodhamal School have already become the published authors as content creation and book writing picks up as the most coveted hobby with the students of Jodhamal.
Trustee of the School Nandan Kuthiala, Director, Arati Kuthiala, Principal Girish Kumar and Vice Principal Amita Arora applauded her achievement, citing her love of literature and keen observation of life's nuances.
"This marks the beginning of what promises to be an exciting literary career for Maanyya" , they added.
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