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Give Suggestions on Draft National Book Promotion Policy (NBPP)

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Aug 06, 2015
Last Date :
Sep 11, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
The draft National Book Promotion Policy (NBPP) has the role to facilitate exchange of views on all major aspects of book promotion, inter-alia covering writing/authorship, book ...
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Bhaskar Singh
10 years 8 months ago
My suggestions are restricted to 'Library Movement' only. It should comprise of 2 parts - Urban and Rural. For Urban Chapter, Micro Libraries containing only 'High Readership Books' should be set up on lines of AAP's Mohalla Clinics. More sophisticated readers can access 'Big' Libraries already available there. For Rural Chapter, services of 'Bank Mitras can be taken who will bring books to people and back from a 'Centralized Big Library' situated at District Hqs or Blocks.
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Chirag azad
10 years 8 months ago
Books shall be available as per need and interest of the reader. For example at schools and aanganwadi specially children books shall be available. In each city one univesal books library shall be created. For 4-5 villages,one library shall be created.
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Gunjan Sharma_5
10 years 8 months ago
Book Promotion policy can only work when the coming generations are inculcated the habit of reading from the childhood. This can be done only at home and school level and the visual media specifically Television channels for kids be limited to educational feeds to reduce distractions for the kids and focus on books which should be made more attractive and interesting by adding visuals, cartoons etc so that the child indulges in reading as a matter of choice and not as a matter of need.
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Vijay Kumar Nagalla
10 years 8 months ago
Education should be tought: Humanity & Respect & Leadership skills
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Wardan Tiple
10 years 8 months ago
"One Village - One Library" is the Policy, that should be adopted by the Government and that makes sure of promoting habit of Reading and Listening. It is really great and important to develop a culture of Reading and Listening!
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SANJAY SHARMA_34
10 years 8 months ago
साे उल्लेखीनय लेकिन पुसतकाे काफी लेख हाेने के कारण उन्हे छाेटा रुप देने कि करपा करे। अापकी बडी मेहरबानी हाेगी
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Wardan Tiple
10 years 8 months ago
Someone might say, each city does have a City Library but does each village have a good Library? In my opinion, we do not have Libraries in each Village. To promote the culture of Reading and Hearing a Book or Music ( in Music Library or in the same Library there might be a section where people can hear Music collectively, it can be an experience like watching Cinema in Theater), we need to build such Libraries in each Village.
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Wardan Tiple
10 years 8 months ago
Reading is our cultural habit, our eye is trained to read everything that we see, weather that is a natural phenomenon, a great visual, some one's face or a book.
By reading we enhance our knowledge and understanding of our surrounding. Therefore, for the promotion of the Books we must promote Reading as a Social Habit.
The question is where will people go and read? People go and watch Cinema, Plays in a theater. There are ample of such theaters. But do we have many great Libraries?
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SANJAY SHARMA_34
10 years 8 months ago
t is very important for children to make habit of reading books. They should have easy accessibility to books. I stayed abroad with my kid. My daughter loved the library system there. We can have library system on similar lines.
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Anupreeta Chatterjee
10 years 8 months ago
Regional literature should be given importance and regional publishing houses should be opened and promoted.
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