"Knowledge is a life asset. It illuminates the world and the hereafter. Acquiring knowledge goes beyond mere literacy; it involves various contributing factors. Literature is directly related to knowledge. Knowledge without literature is like a dim lamp that neither burns nor extinguishes, much like the hope of everlasting light. In the present era, knowledge is as ubiquitous as water, reaching every individual through various means, be it in the valleys of the Himalayas or the deserts of Arabia. While modern transportation has facilitated access to knowledge, reaching everyone is not enough; recognizing the benefits derived from it is equally essential.
In the contemporary world, knowledge of all kinds is accessible to diverse populations. However, despite these conveniences, a precious gem called 'literature' is experiencing a diminishing significance, and this assertion is not an exaggeration. Literature and knowledge are intertwined like soul and body. Literature is the means through which we can present our knowledge in the best possible way."