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BEST FRIEND FOR A
THINKING SOUL
Surabhi
Ghoshmoulick
Librarian
Shift 1
Books
are the food for soul. A book is the lifeline of a thinking man. Hold a book in
your hand and you have a feeling of a friend. It is the repository of all human
emotions. You can talk to it, know the unknown things and you can even discuss
things with it as you go through the pages. For ages, numerous sources of
knowledge have been stored in books. There is no monotony in the world of books
as you hop on and off from one book to another. You have the choice of reading
a book and not reading a particular book. There are good books and not-so-good
books and in some cases, bad books. Young people, especially students, should
be guided to read good books on universal subjects and subjects of their own
interest.
Books
let you fly like a bird. You can ride the imaginary world of a book to go to
the days of Mayan civilization, take a cruise with Tintin, unravel the mystery
of Space, or simply go down to see the wonderland of Alice. There is endless
scope to let your imagination fly without being physically lifted. On the way,
you make friends from distant countries in Europe, Africa or Asia. Above all,
you get to know that this world is beautiful and full of varieties.
Library
is the best source to look for good books. It is the storehouse of different
kind of books at one place. It is sometimes difficult for students to buy
expensive books but these can be procured by the library of a big institution
like a school. Not only textbooks and reference books, libraries maintain a
wide range of books varying from novels to sports journals. Libraries provide
arrangements for readers to sit comfortably in a room and read the books and
magazines; they even lend out books to the beneficiaries. There are two
important books which you may not find in a library. We will mention them
later.
A
library is not complete without a librarian. The librarian has the
responsibility of maintaining the books and magazines in good condition, keep
record of buying and borrowing of books and labelling the books with a specific
number as per the subject matter. Most importantly, the librarian has the
responsibility of guiding the readers to good books on different subjects.
Students can be vulnerable to subjects which may not be healthy to intellectual
growth. Librarian keeps an eye to weed out those bad books and establish a healthy
reading habit among the students. The librarian has the privilege to interact
with the students directly and listen to their choices. School can make
additions in the library accordingly.
Reading
a book does not mean abandoning everything. You can be a book-lover and even a
book-worm; still you have to connect with the world through various functions.
Physical activity, sports, creative pursuits and classroom learning are the
most important aspects of a student’s life. As I said, there are two more books
to learn from – the Book of Life and the Book of Nature. Once outside the
library, you must learn and adopt from the Books of Life and Nature. They are
the ones to guide you through. Before that you can store as much knowledge as
you can from the repository of a library. The rest is for developing wisdom.
Happy
reading. Best wishes to you all.
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