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Redeveloping the lost literary taste

Abid Hussain by Abid Hussain
November 21, 2020
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When we start searching for quotations and write-ups regarding the necessity and importance of studying books, we find thousands of quotations and articles penned down by various intellectuals and philosophers in the course of history.  Speeches are given in various conferences and seminars organized at different occasions regarding the imperativeness   of erudition in our lives. But still the habit of book reading seems vanishing from our society. Most people among us especially our youths assume studying as a boring task.

It seems that nowadays people have lost the literary taste and are detouring from books. We constantly see that with every passing day our kids lose interest in studying and it is observed that they mostly remain busy with TV shows, internet and mobile phones. Our younger generation is spending most of their time on social sites like WhatsApp and Facebook. Another reason for detachment from exploring the literary world is tight schedule of schools, home work, tuitions etc. After all these things our children find little or no time for studying other books and literature beyond their prescribed syllabus.

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What does studying in its real sense mean? What it signifies? Most of the parents are satiated that their children go to school regularly, complete their homework , prepare for examination, memorize the answers and finally clear their examination with good grades. For such parents, this all is what we can call as the process of studying. But in actuality, this all is the part of studying and not the complete erudition. There is a broad and vast world of literature beyond the prescribed books in our educational institutions. Nowadays the trend of getting maximum marks in examination has restricted our children to tuitions, tests and short notes only. The students have even lost the habit of reading their curricular books. The system of mechanical teaching learning process in schools has also kept the students away from the world of books.

When we have a glance at the developed countries of the world, we find that people in such countries still possess a good literary taste and are fond of studying books. It has been found that even in the present digital technology world 64% people in America read paper books while as 28% read digital books. During 2017, almost 80% readers in America were people in the age group of  18 to 29 years. 30 % people in America read books daily while as 25% people read a book once in a week. In India, 32% children read 24 books yearly.  It is difficult to present the data regarding the trend of studying among Muslims but from observations it has been found that the results are not very satisfactory.  One of the major reasons for the decline of the Muslim ummah is that we have lost the fervor of learning.

The dream of a majestic and elegant future of a nation depends on its passion and enthusiasm for knowledge and knowledge is correlated to the love for learning as knowledge comes from studying. When we talk about bright and prosperous future of a nation, it is unavoidable to think about its children and how to develop the habit of studying among them. Let’s ruminate some ways and methods in which we can develop the literary taste among our children:

Facilitative environment

It is the duty of parents to create a conducive environment for learning in their homes for bright career of their kids.  We know that a person is molded by the environment in which he lives and unfortunately the atmosphere in our houses is least facilitative for studying.  First of all there should be enough number of books for studying in our houses, but nowadays the most popular thing in our houses is TV sets and mobile phones. It is necessary to replace these by books. There should be small libraries in every houses with variety of books and a particular time for studying should be formulated replacing the watching of some futile  programs on our TV sets.

Providing a helping hand

It has been found that people leave studying books if they find any difficulty in understanding a book. So it is advisable to help such people in studying a book. We should help them in knowing new words, idioms and phrases. In the initial stage, the children should be introduced to colorful books having lot of pictures in them so that the studying becomes an interesting task.

Book purchasing as a routine habit

It is necessary to make book purchasing a routine habit to create a conducive atmosphere for studying in our houses. We should spare some money every month for purchasing some books. Most of us spend some money on wasteful activities which are rather harmful for us in the long run. We should divert that amount for buying books. Parents should develop a sense in their children for saving some amount from their pocket money for purchasing books. Giving books as gifts to people on special occasions can be a step forward in this direction. Different social and religious organization should  create a system of reading rooms and libraries in far flung areas where, otherwise, people are unable to access the books of their choice for studying.

Persuasion and encouragement

Persuasion and encouragement acts as a catalyst in every work. So it is desirable to persuade people towards studying by organizing seminars, competitions etc. Children should be awarded suitably for reading a book and qualifying quiz competitions regarding studying various books. Target reading and prize awarding culture should be created in our educational institutions.

Visiting libraries

It is necessary to visit libraries with our families to introduce our children to the world of books, but unfortunately there are no libraries in our villages. Wherever the libraries are available, we should take our children to these during holidays so that they may develop an interest towards books.

Organizing book fairs

There has been a custom of organizing book fairs in big cities by different publishers.  Besides helping us in purchasing variety of books, such fairs develop an interest towards studying books. Government should help the publishers and other stakeholders to organize such book fairs in rural areas also to help people in developing a literary taste.

Besides above there can be many more practical ways and inklings to motivate people specially our youngsters towards studying books as it has been said where there is a will there is a way.

The author teaches Geography at GDC, Kulgam. He can be reached at rather1294@gmail.com

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