Joy Of Reading
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How Gen Z and millennials in the US have an unlikely love affair with their local libraries
Why might Gen Z and millennials – sometimes characterised as attention-addled homebodies – still see value in trips to the public library?
Kathi Inman Berens, The Conversation & Kathi Inman Berens, The Conversation
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How I became a part of Juhu Reads, Mumbai’s first silent reading community
The community can be compared to a group of people meditating together, where everyone offers a prayer without communicating with one another.
Diya Sengupta
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Why do we find someone reading so attractive?
It is by reading that we become inaccessible and unreachable.
Silvia Hurtado González, The Conversation
Trending
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‘Saffronisation of Doordarshan’: After DD News unveils new logo, social media users express alarm
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‘Do Aur Do Pyaar’ review: Adultery saga has a maths problem
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How Guwahati became the second-most polluted city in the world
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Carnatic music: Violinist L Subramaniam’s new book looks at the 18th-century masters
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Is the 2024 Lok Sabha election India’s last chance before the point of no return?
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Why libraries are a must in India’s public schools
They can create spaces for children to nurture the habit of reading, provide a gateway to knowledge and diverse material.
Sneha Priya Yanappa & Avinash Reddy
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When a cobbler in South Bombay is seen reading the poetry of Guru Ravidas
‘The cobbler in my photograph is reading a book of poems. I noticed the name on the cover only when I zoomed into the photo later.’
Vineet Gill
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‘Every book ever printed is steeped in the essence of eco-fiction’
Writer and wildlife conservationist Cara Tejpal presents her choice of essential reads while journeying through the mighty Himalayas.
Cara Tejpal
Video
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Watch: This fan-made trailer imagines Henry Cavill and Margot Robbie starring in a James Bond film
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Watch: Mount Ruang erupts in Indonesia, spewing columns of ash and lava
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Watch: Unbelievable scenes of flooding in Dubai airport, streets, and malls after heavy rain in UAE
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Indian elections: How secure is the EVM-VVPAT process?
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Watch: Footballers of Indian clubs walk out on the pitch with dogs to get them adopted
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Can reading help heal us and process our emotions – or is that just a story we tell ourselves?
Do we actually read for interest, pleasure, escapism – or the love of words?
Jane Turner Goldsmith, The Conversation
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‘The Book of Dog’ is a cherished reminder of who we become in the company of dogs
Through personal stories of love and loss, some of India’s most popular writers celebrate the remarkable dogs who have changed them for the better.
Sayari Debnath
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‘Cat People’: What does it mean for a cat person to read a book full of cats and their humans?
Through essays and through stories, cat lovers and cynics document the times in their lives that they spend, or have spent, in the company of cats.
Sayari Debnath
The Reel
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‘Trap’ trailer: M Night Shyamalan’s thriller stars Josh Hartnett as a serial killer
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Watch: Five directors shoot on iPhones for MAMI Mumbai Film Festival initiative
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‘Do Aur Do Pyaar’ review: Adultery saga has a maths problem
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‘Love Sex Aur Dhokha 2’ review: Laboured and barely provocative
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‘Civil War’ review: An urgent film about a barely-distant future
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Madhu Bhaduri’s ‘Lived Story’ is a compelling memoir of a woman diplomat in a male-dominated world
Rich with anecdotes, this is an account of a storied life in academia, the foreign service, and activism.
Harsh Mander
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How reading books aloud can draw us into intimacies
It can be more than merely sociable. It can be deeply seductive, forging intimate as well as community bonds.
Kiera Vaclavik, The Conversation
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Five tips to get reading again if you’ve been struggling during the pandemic
How to deal with literature, interrupted.
Alexandra Paddock, The Conversation & Kirsten Shepherd-Barr, The Conversation
The Field
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IPL 2024: KL Rahul, Quinton de Kock power Lucknow to comfortable win over Chennai
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Wrestling, Asian Olympic Qualifiers: Aman loses in semi-final as Indian men fail to win Paris quotas
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Shooting, Indian Olympic trials: Esha Singh, Bhavesh Shekhawat lead in respective 25m pistol events
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Wrestling, Asian Olympic Qualifiers: Deepak Punia, Sujeet Kalkal fail to make weigh-ins in time
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Chess, Candidates 2024: Gukesh Dommaraju picks up win to become joint-leader with two rounds to go