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My parents were not rich. I didn't succeed even single rupee from them but I succeeded a rich property from them, ‘my reading habit’. In my childhood, my elder siblings gifted different books and my mother used to read all the stuff including newspapers. I had a small cupboard attached to the wooden table. I made a small library with all stuff. Not so many books, but good books and magazines to read. My village was so small that we had no library. In schools, we had very small library. Even newspapers were not delivered. Environments maintained for reading something was discouraging. But my small library with limited books helped me a lot. I must have read all the books hundred times. Those books were my friends and mentor too. READ Further on ....
Vinod Bidwaik: Why I read...
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From India, Pune
nice article on stressing the importance of reading books... yes books will be a good mentor.. i too have the habit of reading books.. In my hard time books give me peace of mind and help me to solve it...........
From India, Coimbatore
Hello Mr Vinod BIdwaik,
A very nice posting coming at a time when book reading habit is dwindling
down thanks to TV, Movies and other diversion that have made a big invasion
in every one's lives, to take away the precious moments of reading a book.
Some wise man remarked that Books are your closest friends who do not fight with you !
Hope readers of this forum will take your message and take to books again.
V.Raghunathan

From India
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