Awareness of Your Book Readings:
In today’s fast-moving world, people often read quickly and forget just as fast. But real reading is not about finishing pages; it is about understanding them. Awareness of our book readings means reading with attention, thinking about what we read, and learning from it.

When we read a book carefully, we do more than follow the story or collect facts. We try to understand the writer’s ideas, feelings, and purpose. Every book is written in a certain time and situation. Being aware while reading helps us see why the writer thinks in a particular way and what message the book is trying to give.
Awareness also means knowing how a book affects us. We all bring our own experiences and thoughts while reading. The same book can feel different at different stages of life. When we notice this change, we understand both the book and ourselves better.
Reading with awareness encourages us to read widely. Books from different cultures, subjects, and viewpoints help us think deeply and develop empathy. They teach us to respect different opinions and not accept everything blindly.

Finally, aware reading does not end when the book is closed. The ideas stay with us. They influence our thinking, our words, and our actions. Such reading makes us calmer, wiser, and more thoughtful.
In short, awareness of book reading turns reading into a meaningful habit. It helps us grow as individuals and become better members of society.
Sushil Kumar Gochhayat: The Engineer Who Writes the Language of the Heart

“I am a peddler of emotions. Every story, every poem is born from a lived moment.”— Sushil Kumar Gochhayat In India’s industrial heartland, he is known as Senior Manager (Chemical) at NALCO, Refinery Damanjodi. But beyond the world of engineering equations and refinery floors, Sushil Kumar Gochhayat has built a parallel universe—one woven with words, … Continue reading
