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Daipayan Nair's Blog

Daipayan Nair

About Daipayan Nair

Born in Silchar (3rd Feb, 1988), an educationally advanced city of State Assam, India. Presently, he is working as a freelance writer and poet. He has written many short stories, poems and songs. His poems have been published in quite a few magazines and anthologies. His book containing his selected works named 'The Frost (Selected Poems)' was recently published by the Authorspress Publications. Apart from that, he has created a new poetry form called 'Tideling'. He writes on an array of topics. Mother Jhumur Panday is a renowned writer and father Deepak Kumar Nair is an Associate Professor (ex HOD), Department of Botany, Cachar College, Silchar.
 

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<div class=at-above-post-arch-page addthis_tool data-url=https://learningandcreativity.com/trust-instincts-creativity/></div>“Creativity is as important now in education as literacy and we should treat it with the same status.” 
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“Creativity is as important now in education as literacy and we should treat it with the same status.” ― Ken Robinson