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Crowded Readings: The Children’s Magazine in Colonial North India | Torchlight
Wherever people habitually congregate, that is a potential site for a library. - S R Ranganathan, The Five Laws of Library Science (1931) Illustration: Alia Sinha In anti-intellectual cultures, or cultures that prioritise the so-called everyday business of living over reading—more particularly life in the survival mode—reading is often seen as taking time off