International author and educationist Anil Kumar Bharti’s campaign to connect the country and the world on the basis of language gained momentum when Mr. Ajay Bansal, owner and principal migration agent of Bansal Immigration Consultants Firm, who came to Patiala from Australian soil, fulfilled his promise of more support for the promotion of Hindi and Punjabi languages in Australia. The occasion was under the able guidance of renowned social worker Shri Suresh Bansal. International Organization for Language Coordination and Bansal Immigration Consultants launched the international edition of international author and educationist Anil Kumar Bharti’s new book ‘Three in One Linguistic Magic’.
Principal Ripudaman Singh, educationists Yatinder Kumar, Harvinder Paul and Yogacharya Kamal Kaushik were present as special guests at the function. Speaking on the occasion, Shri Ajay Bansal said that he has come forward to serve Punjab, Punjabi and Hindi languages due to the good values he got from his father Shri Suresh Bansal and mother Smt. Asha Bansal.
Educationist Anil Kumar Bharti’s new book ‘Three in One Linguistic Magic’ weaves Hindi-Punjabi and English languages into such a thread of unity that people living in any part of the country/world can easily learn Hindi and Punjabi languages simultaneously with English. No matter how much praise he gets for this wonderful initiative of language coordination, it is less.
Principal Ripudaman Singh, who was the guest of honour at the function, said that he himself has been associated with writer Anil Kumar Bharti for the last 22 years and together he has made his outstanding contribution in many fields. He has been doing important service to the country and society in the field of education and environmental protection.
At the end of the function, author Anil Bharti expressed his heartfelt gratitude to all the dignitaries who have contributed in the auspicious task of writing, publishing and releasing this book and hoped that they will continue to cooperate in the mission of uniting the country and the world on linguistic lines.