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Search the history of over billion web pages on the Internet. I am sure that the tradition is alive in Kerala as well," she added.Uploaded by Sridhar Babu on July 25, This banner text can have markup. "In Bengal, children save money to attend the annual book exhibition, they give books as gifts for weddings. She said reading habit is still prevalent among Bengalis. "Indian stories for children deal with concepts of destiny or marriage, but not many kids nowadays are able to relate to this,'' she said. But she stresses that literature for children has changed with times. As a child she devoured Chandamama, while as a teenager, she loved reading Triveni's works and as an adult she loves reading K Shivram Karanth, S L Bhyrappa and many others.
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She says Chandamama series evoked more imagination in her as a child. However, Murty is unable to relate to the Harry Potter series. Also children are unbiased about their responses unlike adults so I always ask for their opinion by showing them what I have written," she added. We have to use the correct words for them. "I don't like to give sermons to anyone so my stories for children are a little different. Murty finds it more difficult to write for children than for a general audience. She advised aspiring authors to be original and value every experience. It took her 15 years to write `Paridip', the idea was conceived in Mumbai but she was not convinced about it for a very long time. I published my first book at the age of 28," she said. "Those days we used to get a royalty of Rs 1 and 20 paisa. She started writing at the age of seven and her first story was published in a newspaper when she was 12. She stressed that book stores should have a good combination of regional language and English books. Probably, I am old fashioned, but I feel reading is important," she said.

Parents must have conversations about books with children. "Unless you read, your kids will not read. In an informal interactive session with book lovers on Sunday, Murty shared her love for Kannada literature and how she believed that parents need to work hard to inculcate the habit of reading in children. BANGALORE: "I write because I enjoy writing and I write on what I believe in," in a simple sentence, Infosys Foundation chairperson and author Sudha Murty summed up why she doesn't like giving `sermons' to her readers.
