Books did not always have glossy covers and smooth pages like they do today. Clay tablets were used when writing systems were developed in prehistoric civilizations thousands of years ago. Papyrus was later used by humanity. The first people to create something that resembled modern books in that it was made of numerous thick, bamboo pages stitched together were the Chinese in the third century.
Then, in the middle of the 15th century, Johannes Gutenberg invented the printing press, ushering in an era when books were easily accessible to anyone who wanted to read them. We are all able to enjoy Shakespeare, Tolstoy, and many other authors’ works in the comfort of our own homes today because of that brilliant invention. However, the association between that day and books was first made in Spain in 1923 because it marks the passing of both William Shakespeare and renowned Spanish chronicler Inca Garcilaso de la Vega.
Did you know that April 23 was specifically chosen to hold the celebrations of the World Book and Copyright Day? This is because it is the date on which numerous prominent authors of literature, such as William Shakespeare and Miguel de Cervantes passed away.
Additionally, UNESCO also decided on April 23 due to its General Conference held in Paris in 1995. It paid tribute to and commemorated authors and their exemplary books.
The following are the benefits of reading books:
Here are a few ways to support this day:
NCERT in partnership with UNESCO New Delhi has developed 11 animated videos focusing on the 11 themes of the School Health programme under Ayushman Bharat. These animated videos as well as the training and resource materials developed by NCERT and UNESCO will help in raising awareness among millions of children and teachers across the country.
“Think of giving not as a duty, but as a privilege.” The main aim for organizing Pusthakopahaar in KV's is to inculcate the value of sharing and caring our environment and sensitize student about reuse of books for better environment. This initiative also gives strength to the minds who are not able to afford the cost of the new books/ study material to enhance their skills/knowledge or pursue their courses of studies. The students ,Parents and teachers of Kendriya Vidyalaya BSF Camp chhawla donated the previous years books with great zeal and enthusiasm. These books are further given to the needy students so that their learning process does not get affected due to the absence of text books and study materials. Altogether more than 200 students and teacher have donated the books and 132 students got benefited of this pustakophar scheme this year.
Besides, books donation drives various literary activities such as Poster making ,Write up, Speech, charts etc on the theme of Book Donation and Recycle of Paper have been organized to foster the positive impact of reuse of book and study material in the minds of students.
No of book donated : 634
No of books received : 417