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‘Reading makes a full man’

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‘Reading makes a full man” said English philosophe­r Sir Francis Bacon and no truer words were perhaps said than these. Reading nourishes the intellect and nurtures the imaginatio­n. There is nothing more relaxing and soothing than sitting in the corner of a room with a book in your hands. Without travelling, without even moving an inch, the reader is transporte­d to a new world and is exposed to a new culture and new ideas.

Reading is a gift that not all inherit and therefore the UAE Government’s initiative to declare 2016 as the Year of Reading is a great idea. This initiative should open the hitherto closed door for many and make them aware of the extensive powers that reading has. Parents and teachers will have a major role to play and they will have to come up with enterprisi­ng ways to encourage and entice children towards reading.

Today’s world is a world of technology. People have many distractio­ns and diversions to spend their time. Most prefer to play a game on a computer or be active on social media, rather than to get involved in a simple activity such as reading. To steer them away from electronic­s and make them hold a book would be tantamount to climbing Mount Everest in inhospitab­le circumstan­ces. So parents and teachers will have to set the ball rolling. In order to do so they can set a specific time at home and school for reading, and not only this, they should also read at the same time.

As I write this, I am imagining myself with a book in my hands, in the corner of my room, leafing through the pages and my mind wandering into the magnificen­t, exotic universe that the writer has created.

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