Abstract 130. D.
Bellarmen
Good fences make good neighbors: fences to safe
guard Indian culture and tradition
The
growth of World Literature is spreading rapidly. Americans and Indians read the same fiction
whereas both are far apart in their standard of living. Though kind of fiction mends the walls separating the countries it
also cracks down their culture and tradition.
They beam vivid images of violence, hunger, need and exploitation straight
into children’s minds specially.
Hence, India needs good fences that prepare the generation
to establish themselves for the tradition, of the tradition and by the tradition.
The paper traces the values of tradition and culture of Children Literature in
Ancient India, modern India and in contemporary India.
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