Nepal, June 1 -- We live in an era where our children are gradually losing the physical feel of books. Their eyes are permanently glued to the cold glow of screens, their attention spans shattered into 15-second fragments. Our ancient texts give us the beautiful, foundational maxim: Vidya dadati vinayam-true knowledge yields humility. But on the cynical side of our reality, we must admit that simply celebrating Saraswati Puja once a year does not magically bring knowledge into a vacuum. We excel at the passive rituals of education; we bow deeply before idols, paint letters on stone walls, and treat books as sacred talismans to be worshipped from a distance. But a ritual blessing cannot structure a human mind. You cannot inherit wisdom by ...