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Kashmir NRI Today Introduces ‘Kids Corner’ for Young Indian Diaspora

May 23, 20262 Mins Read
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New Delhi, May 22 — KASHMIR NRI TODAY, an international affairs magazine based in the United States, has introduced a new section called ‘Kids Corner.’ This special segment is designed to give children and teenagers of Indian origin a chance to showcase their talents on a global platform.

Inspired by a similar feature from the former Asia Observer newspaper, the ‘Kids Corner’ will be led by 12-year-old Aarna Kumar. Aarna is a seventh-grader from Miami and will serve as the Founding Young Editor.

As stated by the magazine’s Editor-in-Chief, Surinder Zutshi, the section welcomes contributions from young people aged 5 to 18. “Every child has a story, a voice, and a talent that deserves to shine,” the release emphasized.

The ‘Kids Corner’ invites submissions that include artwork, poems, short stories, essays, travel experiences, festival write-ups, quizzes, and riddles. Some of the best entries will be featured in the magazine, with standout contributors receiving certificates and special recognition.

In addition, there will be a ‘Young Star of the Month’ segment and a Junior Editorial Board to further engage young writers.

Aarna Kumar, the young editor, attends the Carrollton School of the Sacred Heart in Miami. She also holds the position of Editor for the Photography and Arts section of her school’s award-winning literary magazine, The Lumina.

This initiative continues a family legacy, as Aarna’s father, Neil Zutshi, had run a similar kids’ section at just nine years old in the now-defunct Asia Observer weekly.

Parents are encouraged to support their children in exploring their creativity and connecting with their cultural heritage. The magazine believes this platform will help kids grow, learn, and gain recognition on an international stage.

Submissions for this exciting new section are open year-round and can be sent via email. A QR code is also available for easy digital access, according to the magazine’s announcement.

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