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Neethus Global Book Club
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Members of the Book Club that I'd organised in my home town
interviewed me about the activities. I The Book
Club started with me and three other teachers who loved reading books.... Book Club Board: Where did you
get your ideas?
Book Club Board: Was it easy work
once you got it started? Neethu Nandavar: I won't say it was a
tough job and nor will I say we could float through it easily. Everything we
did was result of thoughtful planning and hard work. Small failures too were
a part of the game. But didn't we overcome them? Book Club Board: Which was the first
book you started with? Neethu Nandavar: I started with Oliver
Twist (Charles Dickens) and Gulliver's Travels (Jonnathan Swift) The books
provided a lot of food for thought and so I should say it was fruitful
reading. Book Club Board: Have the programmes
been carried out well the way you had planned them to be? Neethu Nandavar: Well, the students
and teachers in the Book Club Board have done a great job so far. But you
know as reading is something that can't be done with at some point, and the
supply of books in the world is inexhaustible, so would the programmes in the
Book Club be in the future. Book Club Board: What are your
aspirations now that you plan to turn the Club into a Global one? Neethu Nandavar: I'm eagerly looking
forward to successfully making it a Global Club. Meeting people from all over
the world, reading books with them and having a global discussion makes me
pretty excited. Soon I look forward to put the hometown club on the net too.
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