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Sunday, January 3, 2010

Is "reading" becoming a dying habit?

The present generation is smarter and more intelligent than mine in almost all spheres of life. They can handle "technology" far better than us; they get to choose from many times the career choices that we could; they have more money making opportunities and can exploit them much better than us; they are better citizens of the world because of their increased international travel; they are more confident - outspoken - communicative and independent than an average member of our generation was and of course earn more (even taking into account the reduced purchasing power of the rupee) than what we did.

You will agree that this is how it should be. If a succeeding generation is not "better" than the previous one, how can we claim that we are progressing - both economically and as a society.

There is however one serious blot on this otherwise clean canvas. The present generation does not like to read books. Maybe this is so because it is difficult to read books on a computer (or a television) screen to which most of them are "glued" to, throughout the day. Reading (virtually any kind) is "beneficial" to ones mental & therefore physical health and those not practicing it are denying themselves a great source of pleasure, entertainment and knowledge. Readers would have guessed that I am particularly referring to "extra curricular" reading. Movies - the staple food of this generation, unfortunately cannot jump start the process of "maturing" their viewers as books can. A book can be leisurely "chewed" while a movie has to be "gulped down".

It is not as if lesser number of books are being written - it is just that the number of readers has not increased proportionately. This is surprising since literacy levels have actually gone up. I have decided to do my bit to change things.
  1. This is a link to My Library in Google Books. Here, I have listed my personal favourites. This should help those who keep asking me to recommend what they should read. The list is now just a click away. I have labeled the books in different categories, added my notes and given star ratings to all of them.
  2. Did you know that we now have available (also in India) two state -of - the - art gadgets that allow you to download e-books (at a fraction of the cost of hard copies) that can be read on conveniently designed hand held electronic readers? Yes I am referring to Amazon Kindle and Sony touch. Both weigh under 300 grams, have 6 - inch screens, can store over 500 books, make available to you a library of over 2,00,000 e-books & have many features that will widen your eyes in amazement. Electronic geeks should no longer have excuses about not reading books. Just click the above links for all details.
  3. Why not spread the habit by presenting books instead of bouquets or sundry gifts, on all possible occasions?

4 comments:

B Chandrasekaran said...

Thank you ;
I agree with your views;
But in our time READIND BOOKS was the only window to see and understand outside world;
But now, young generation have so many different windows to see ,enjoy while learning.
I will check up with dear Nitin about Sony e-library system etc.
Regards
Bcs

Swapnil Shukla said...

I agree with some reservations. It is very true that our generation lacks the thirst of reading books. However, it is like, if a taxi is available for our transport then why would we wait for a bullock cart? It is we "all" who are responsible for the "reading books - phobia." We have ourselves created other faster alternatives of acquiring knowledge, entertainment etc.

A very good subject tackled through your blog.

Satyajeet Naib said...

I agree with your views. The problem is that the present generation lacks proper motivation to start a reading habit.
I dont know why people who want to start raeding anew go for not so interesting or self-help books? To gain an interest in reading we can begin with what we think is interesting or is a good read.
This surely helps build a reading habit.
And sir, I have read more than 100 good books on PC in the pdf format. Awareness about ebooks & their availability needs to spread amogst the masses.
regards,
satyajeet

Shyam Laddha said...

Dear Prakash

Yr this mail came handy in picking up the books fr the library here at Santa Clara.What a library and what a ease in finding the books fr such huge collection.

Just finished redaing White Tiger by Arvind Adiga.It sounded so factual of what our India today.

Love.

Shyam laddha