Each and everything in this earth is of use be it living or non-living thing. The value of any commodity can never be discarded or underestimated. We cannot shun away or escape from this fact. It is also said that old is gold. And it is also said that Books are the best friends of a person.
Today in this modern era, we can easily spot the cases of corruption, poverty and price rise. Prices have reached as high as sky capers. We have seen many instances that in our day to day life people give away their old clothes and valuable items to their servants and street beggars. Similarly students can also make use of recycling in their case of books. Seniors can gift their old books to their juniors.
It will not only save money and stationary but it will also help in rebuilding relationship and will add as a booster in strengthening solidarity and bonding between people. The notes jotted down by the students in the books will also enhance the bookish knowledge of their successors. It is also of eco-friendly nature.
We know that books are made of trees and bamboo. And when less trees are cut, it will only add to the beauty of the nature and will also help in the conservation of our environment. In this regard, it is important to mention that students should handle their books with utmost care, very carefully and judiciously. So that books remain in good condition for a longer time. This will also prove its durability.
If these steps are adopted with the consent of the schools it will have larger impact by following ways.
1) It will ease the burden on our wallet
2) Numerous plat will be saved by this only step since books are made with the trees alone. We won’t be able to plant and raise these many plant losses in our entire life.
3) It will help in raising the feeling of brotherhood and solidarity.
If we shun our little greed and adopt these measures it will have tremendous impact over our society and environment in particular. By this way we can induce a bigger change with these old books.
Students' Oxygen movement view
20/11/2011
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