Hoshiarpur Author and Educator Honoured by Canadian MP for Contributions to Literature and Community Service

by Antariksh Singh

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  • Members of the literary fraternity and well-wishers have welcomed the recognition, describing it as a significant achievement not only for Ratti but also for Punjabi literature and the education sector.
  • With nearly 25 years of experience in the fields of teaching, literature and social service, Ratti has established herself as a respected figure in both academic and literary circles.
  • The honour is being viewed as a testament to the growing global appreciation of contributions made by Indian educators and writers on the international stage.

Renowned author, educator and social activist Anju V. Ratti has received international recognition for her contributions to education, literature and social welfare. During a recent visit to Canada, she was presented with a Certificate of Recognition by Canadian Member of Parliament Ruby Sahota at the MP’s office in Brampton.

The honour acknowledges Ratti’s longstanding commitment to promoting education, literary excellence and community development. The citation commended her efforts as a teacher, writer and social worker whose initiatives have positively impacted numerous individuals through learning, creative expression and public service.

During the meeting, Ratti gifted copies of her published works to MP Ruby Sahota. Praising her achievements, Sahota highlighted the importance of her contributions to children’s literature and educational development, noting that her work continues to inspire young readers and strengthen community engagement.

With nearly 25 years of experience in the fields of teaching, literature and social service, Ratti has established herself as a respected figure in both academic and literary circles. Over the years, she has been honoured by several organisations in India and abroad for her dedication to promoting literary culture and community welfare.

Expressing her gratitude after receiving the recognition, Ratti described the honour as a proud and memorable moment in her life. She thanked her family, readers, colleagues and supporters for their constant encouragement and faith in her work.

Members of the literary fraternity and well-wishers have welcomed the recognition, describing it as a significant achievement not only for Ratti but also for Punjabi literature and the education sector. The honour is being viewed as a testament to the growing global appreciation of contributions made by Indian educators and writers on the international stage.

Antariksh Singh

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