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Intelligent Indian children keen on learning about Colonial Coins

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Intelligent Indian children keen on learning about Colonial Coins

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  1. Intelligent Indian children keen on learning about Colonial Coins

  2. You might have heard people from all walks of life collecting antique coins of India, but strangely Indian children are getting fascinated by them. • Intelligent Indian kids were always known to be good in history and math, however their interest is slowly and steadily drifting to coins. • Parents are encouraging their kids to explore various fields and this encouragement has given them wings to fly.

  3. It is the history attached to antique Indian coins that has attracted children. Learning is fun for children as their minds are open and not rigid like those of adults. • Curious kids always find a way out and it is this will and little efforts that makes them brilliant.

  4. The dust of conservativeness hasn’t touched kids’ minds and that’s why they are such brilliant explorers of rarest coins of India. • They clearly have a keen eye for antique coins and their passion drives them to the point of no return. Even their research is not only based on facts from outer sources as their experimental nature always wants them to step into an unknown territory.

  5. Schools too encourage children to take up unconventional topics. Therefore, children are doing a lot of research on colonial coins and even giving theory exams on them. • The study of coins was thought to be an adult’s hobby, but change is the only constant as we are seeing the emergence of children, who are interested in learning about coins.

  6. The study of antique Indian coinsis not everyone’s cup of tea but Indian kids are proving that statement wrong and are pushing the envelope. • There are various other subjects where Indian children are showing their interest and this proves that they are open to change, to transformation, to growth and more so it showcases Indians are getting liberated.

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