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ASSEMBLY BY CLASS 11F - THE BENEFITS AND IMPACT OF READING
  • Event Date: 31-Jan-2025
  • Updated On: 06-Feb-2025
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Description: In an age when almost anything you want to know is available at the click of a button, it is hard to imagine how important libraries have been as receptacles of ideas, cultures, faiths and thoughts, in the journey of human civilization. Ancient India was a hub of intellectual discourse, research, and innovation. The power of reading is profound and transformative. • Reading Expands knowledge, Improves critical thinking and Enhances empathy. It exposes you to new ideas, concepts, and perspectives. • Reading brings about vocabulary expansion, improves your comprehension and strengthens your memory. Making reading a habit enhances your ability to understand complex texts. It strengthens your memory by exercising your brain. • Reading can provide stress relief, serve as a mood booster and make one self-aware. Reading can be a calming and relaxing activity. • A well-read person can communicate better, has a better understanding of cultures and makes social connections. Reading enhances your communication skills, making you a better conversationalist. Reading about different cultures promotes understanding and appreciation. • Reading can help you advance in your career, improve your focus and can enhance your creativity. Reading requires focus, which can translate to improved concentration in the workplace. Reading can inspire creativity, benefiting your professional and personal life. • Reading instills a culture of Lifelong learning, contributes to Personal enrichment and helps foster Inter-generational connections. Reading fosters a love for learning, which can last a lifetime. It can enrich your life, providing new experiences and perspectives. The power of reading is undeniable. It can transform your life, broaden your perspectives, and enrich your experiences. So, keep reading! In 2009, Sweden chose to replace books with computers. 15 years later, it allocates 104 million Euros to go back to using text books. Sweden is highlighting growing concerns over digital learning’s bad effect on student focus and skills. This bold move could reshape education everywhere. "READING IS ESSENTIAL FOR THOSE WHO SEEK TO RISE ABOVE THE ORDINARY” - Jin Rohn
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