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Books possess power to shape minds: Assam CM on World Book Day

By IANS | Updated: April 23, 2026 11:00 IST

Guwahati, April 23 Marking World Book Day, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Thursday underscored the enduring ...

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Guwahati, April 23 Marking World Book Day, Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma on Thursday underscored the enduring importance of books in shaping individuals and societies, calling for renewed efforts to cultivate a strong reading culture across generations.

In a post on X, the Chief Minister reflected on the transformative role of books, describing them as a “quiet power” that shapes minds, broadens perspectives and strengthens character.

Emphasising that a reading habit forms the backbone of a thoughtful and informed society, CM Sarma urged people to actively nurture this culture and pass on the love for books to younger generations.

World Book Day, observed annually on April 23, is celebrated across the globe to promote reading, publishing and copyright awareness.

The day also commemorates the legacy of literary greats such as William Shakespeare and Miguel de Cervantes, whose works continue to influence readers worldwide. In India, educational institutions, libraries and literary organisations mark the occasion with book fairs, reading sessions and awareness campaigns to encourage literary engagement among youth.

CM Sarma’s message aligns with broader national efforts to improve literacy and foster intellectual curiosity among students.

Over the years, both government and private initiatives have focused on strengthening libraries, integrating reading programmes in schools and promoting regional literature to ensure accessibility and inclusivity.

Highlighting the role of families and educators, the Chief Minister stressed that encouraging children to read from an early age can significantly enhance cognitive development, creativity and critical thinking skills.

He also noted that in an era dominated by digital distractions, reviving interest in books remains a collective responsibility.

As World Book Day celebrations continue across the state and beyond, the call to build a vibrant reading culture resonates strongly, reminding society of the timeless value of books in nurturing informed, empathetic and progressive communities.

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