Ahmedabad: Union Home and Cooperation Minister Amit Shah unveiled 24 reprinted books by Sastu Sahitya Mudranalay Trust in Ahmedabad on Sunday. Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel graced the 'Akhand Anandotsav' in Ahmedabad, organized by the Sastu Sahitya Mudranalay Trust, which has been providing quality literature to Gujaratis at affordable prices for 115 years. In his address, Amit Shah who is also the Chairman of the Trust, stated that the survival and continuity of any language depends on scholars coming forward to preserve and promote it. He urged scholars, linguists, and enthusiasts of the Gujarati language to protect and nurture the rich literary legacy left by prominent Gujarati writers like Govardhanram Tripathi, Narmad, Mahatma Gandhi, Kakasaheb Kalelkar, Narsinh Mehta, and Sundaram.
The Union Minister highlighted that to foster a culture of reading in Gujarat, then-Chief Minister Narendra Modi had launched the 'Vanche Gujarat' campaign. He praised Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel for making a significant financial allocation for libraries in districts and talukas.
He remarked that it is the responsibility of writers to enrich literature and make reading more engaging. Reading shapes thoughts and leads people toward the right path. He emphasised that in shaping the future of the nation, the number of people in libraries is equally important as the number of students in schools. A child who develops a habit of reading early and continues it, despite distractions, will be ready to overcome any obstacles in life.
Reminiscing about a lesson imparted to him by his village librarian during childhood, Shah remarked that the journey of reading evolves from curiosity and inquisitiveness to awareness, knowledge acquisition, and ultimately, enlightenment through wisdom. He firmly asserted that there is no substitute for reading when it comes to the betterment of life.
He also lauded Bhikshu Akhandanand's enduring legacy of producing and distributing affordable literature, acknowledging his vision of recognizing the value of reading and making it accessible to all. Books that promote personal growth and knowledge were made available to the public at an affordable cost. Of the 24 reprinted books, many have been published in multiple editions, reflecting their success, the Union Minister noted.
The Union Minister honoured Bhikshu Akhandanand with a verbal tribute, highlighting his multifaceted contributions to medicine manufacturing, periodical publishing, and affordable literature dissemination. He also commended the current trustees and administrators for their dedication to upholding Bhikshu Akhandanandji's vision of literary publication.
During the Akhanda Anandotsav event, Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel affirmed that the books of Sastu Sahitya Mudranalaya are an integral part of our educational, cultural, and literary heritage. He emphasized that the Sastu Sahitya Trust, inspired by Bhikshu Akhandanand, is more than just a printing press--it is a vital institution that sustains and enriches Gujarat's education and literature, preserving a legacy that is unique. (ANI)
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