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It took a chain of horrendous incidents for Sudipt Narayan Jha to start reading

Sudipt Narayan Jha | Readers’ Story of the Week | Story #136

I come from Bihar. I am sure this four-word sentence was enough to tell you all you need to know about my command of English (or the lack of it). My whole school life, I rarely talked to my teachers. I even shied away from asking any questions I had during my classes. All this Read more…

Pallavi Ratha started reading at a very early age, and that helped bring the best out of her

Pallavi Ratha | Readers’ Story of the Week | Story #134

When I think of my love for printed treasures, I am instantly taken back to the time when my mother would sit me down with a glass of hot Bournvita milk on a cool rainy afternoon and hand me a storybook. She would sit beside me with a book of her own. The feeling, the Read more…

Shreyas Rajan shall be forever indebted to a life-defining visit to his father's family home in Kerala

Shreyas Rajan | Readers’ Story of the Week | Story #133

As part of the armed forces, my father was always posted in different parts of the country. Our vacations involved going sightseeing at the place he was stationed. However, I still (fondly) remember the vacation that made me a reader. It happened when I was thirteen. My dad had taken us to his family home, Read more…

Sourabh Ruhela took to reading as a means of shaking off his boredom amid the nationwide lockdown

Sourabh Ruhela | Readers’ Story of the Week | Story #128

Books play a major role in our lives. Some people realize this at an early age, whereas others – like me – do it later. I feel that books can be a great source of both joy and motivation. They sharpen the brain, bring down stress levels, and even alleviate depression or negativity. As a Read more…

A fairly predictable gift from her mother brought a completely unpredictable turnaround in Trisha Sachdev's aversion to books

Trisha Sachdev | Readers’ Story of the Week | Story #123

“Mom, come on! We’re getting late, let’s go!” screamed a seven-year-old me at the top of her lungs, eager to get to her painting class. My younger brother stood beside me, surprisingly patient. Both of us were waiting for our mother to come downstairs. “I’m coming guys, hold on a minute. You know it’s not Read more…

Divya Gupta was always fond of stories, and age only served to fuel this love

Divya Gupta | Readers’ Story of the Week | Story #121

My love affair with books started at a very young age. Even when the other kids went out to play, I would find myself completely engrossed in one book or the other. I still remember my grandparents telling me a fable every afternoon to put me to sleep. At night, my mother would gleefully read Read more…

Bhupendra Singh fortuitously turned to books over a train journey to Chennai

Bhupendra Singh | Readers’ Story of the Week | Story #120

It was the month of July. I was travelling from Jaipur, Rajasthan to Chennai for an international cultural integration camp by train. The train journey usually took three days and four nights. As most Indians would agree, spending three days in a sleeper coach of Indian Railways is no mean feat. To add to your Read more…

Saroj Gupta started reading after she stumbled upon a collection her brother had brought from the school library

Saroj Gupta | Readers’ Story of the Week | Story #117

I still remember the day as if it were yesterday. I was in grade two, trying to convince my mother to let me watch Aladdin before completing my homework. And as any 90’s kid would tell you, missing an episode of Aladdin was a big deal back then! Unless I managed to complete my homework Read more…

Sejal and her reading habits underwent a paradigm shift in the wake of her grandfather's death

Sejal and how she was affected by the demise of her grandfather

It is a well-established fact that books are the most loyal friends in the world. They can help you escape from all the troubles in life and transport you to the magical world of fantasy. That said, I had not always been a voracious reader. In my early days as a reader, I was someone Read more…

Yamini was motivated to read by her grandma's enthralling bedtime stories

Yamini and how her grandma’s bedtime stories turned her into a reader

What could be better than getting to spend your two-month-long summer vacations with your grandparents? Nothing, right? As a small-town girl born in the 90s, I have grown up watching renowned TV programs such as Ramayan, Shaktiman, Aladin and DuckTales. I have danced to the tune of cassette music and have relied on comics for Read more…