Friday, April 24, 2020

SEVAI encouraged Solitary Reader Approach on World Book Day on April 23, at the context of global lock-down in Covid 19 condition.

Solitary Reader 
With colleges and schools closed due to COVID-19 and families confined at home, books arouse the minds and boost well-being. This April 23, World Book Day is being observed by a solitary reader in lock-down. Books are more significant than ever to stimulate minds and inspire hope. Launched in 1995 by UNESCO, World Book Day celebrates the joys of reading, and the authors who have shaped our world. The aim of the event is to encourage more children and youth to discover the pleasures of books and reading by providing them with the opportunity to have a book of their own. World Book Day celebration 2020 - the first to occur with billions of people under lockdown - recognizes the key role books play in our lives. Food, water, and medicine are obvious essentials right now. We rely on these things to survive. Technically, however, we don’t need lots of the other stuff that was a given before the corona virus pandemic made shut-ins of a huge chunk of the global population. The children and students of colleges their books what was purchased prior to global shutdown. Books play a significant role in our life. For the majority of people, books are part of their everyday life. A book is like a best friend who will never walk away from
Solitary Reader in World Book day
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Books are packed with knowledge, insights into a happy life, life lessons, love, fear, prayer and helpful advice
. Why book are important Essay. Books are very important to the development of a child because it not only helps them in school, but it also makes it easier for them to understand new subject matter. Books are important because they give us insight into stories and lives we otherwise wouldn't be able to experience. The key benefits of reading books are Cognitive Mental Stimulation and Brain Exercising, Vocabulary and Knowledge Expansion, Lower levels of Stress and Tension Relief Helps with Depression and Dysthymia, Memory Improvement and Better Focus, Strengthens Writing Abilities, Enhances Imagination and Empathy.-Govin


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