Kalai
Ilakkiya Arwalar Sangam, which assists the district administration in
organising book fair in the district, has launched a mega book-reading movement
to inculcate reading habit in school students.
The
sangam organised the movement in all government, aided and private schools in
the district on Monday, involving more than one lakh students as part of its
series of programmes to create awareness of the book fair to be held from
October 23 to November 1.
“More
than organising the book fair, we wish to encourage students to develop the
habit of buying and reading books and the movement is aimed at achieving the twin
objectives,” said A. Chinnadurai Abdullah, president of the sangam.
After
re-christening the third ‘Ramanathapuram district Puthaga Thiruvizha’ as ‘Kalam
Puthaga Thiruvizha’ as a mark of respect to former President A.P.J. Abdul
Kalam, who hailed from the district, the sangam encouraged the students to read
‘Manithan Magathanavan’ in the mass reading movement, he said.
The
sangam had distributed 44,000 copies of the books to the students – one book
per three students to cover all the 1.20 lakh students in the district, Dr.
Abdullah said. The book, brought out by the sangam, contained speeches of Mr.
Kalam and his vision for setting up a library in every household, he added.
He
said that as a novel idea this year, the sangam had distributed ‘hundials’ to
more than one lakh school students studying from classes VI to XI to encourage
them to save money for buying books.
The
feedback received from the students suggested that they had saved a good amount
of money for buying books during the 10-day book fair, he said.
As
part of the awareness campaign, folk artistes from the district were staging
shows in all schools and villages, Dr. Abdullah said, adding “book fairs could
be organised every year in the district only if people extended good
patronage”.
Chief
Educational Officer K. Jayakannu and District Education Officer S. Jayakumar
and office-bearers of the sangam attended the book-reading events organised at
Ramanathapuram Muncipal Girls’ Higher Secondary School and Syed Ammal Higher
Secondary School, an official release said.
“More
than organising the book fair, we wish to encourage students to develop the
habit of buying and reading books and the movement is aimed at achieving the
twin objectives”
Source | The Hindu | 12 October 2015
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