Sapna Book House
asks, is it true? Have Regional Language
books really lost its readers?
1. Randamoozham by M.T (Mahabharata through the eye of bheema)
2. Aadujeevitham - Benyamin (Real life inspiring story of a shepherd in desert)
3. Asuravith by M.T ( one of the Best ever of M.T)
4.Mayyazhupuzhayude theerangalil by M.Mukundan (The political and social background of mahe )
5.Aithihyamala - Kottarathil shankuni ( it contains lots of old stories and myths related to Kerala)
6.Eni njan Urangatte - By P Balakrishnan (Explain the life of karnan in the eyes of droupathi)
7.Naalukettu by M.T (A beautiful story of life, growth and sweet revenge)
8.Oru Deshathinte katha by S.K Pottakad (journey of life)
9.Khasakkinte Ithihasam by O.V Vijayan (a fine piece of literature)
With Changing
time and high need for translated books, knowing one’s mother tongue isn’t as
important it was in yester years. Although while many follow the habit of
educating their children with their mother tongue, few children still fail to
understand the need to know their regional language. Schools and colleges do
give importance to educating children with the regional language of the state,
but most youngsters prefer buying a book translated in English over reading the
book in the regional language in which it was written. On the hind side, we
have enthusiasts who read and love their regional languages and also take
initiatives to learn other regions local language too. The demand for books be
translated in local languages has also increased, over the years.
Indian culture the enthrall life
India is a land
of great stories, rich heritage, brilliant writers who left behind marvelous
tales for us to read and narrate to others. The ideologies and genre of work
published was vast and a mirror to the transformation that occurred in the past
and changed our present. Great writer
have passed on their legacy through writing scripts in regional language. In
fact; Sanskrit helped originate numerous local languages.
Regional Language books in high demand
Regional Language
books are highly enjoyed by book-lovers; whose enthusiasm doesn’t stop with the
language they prefer reading. India has 29 states and 7 union territories. Every
state has about four or five languages, with unique accent and style of
writing. Let’s not lose the core virtue of our nation, our rich heritage and
culture. Let’s strive together and take pride with our mother tongue.
Onam greetings by
Sapna Book House
Sapna Book House is India’s largest Multi Brand Retail Book
Store covering a magnificent 400,000 sq feet of customer retail space. With
over 25,000 walk-in customers every single day across all Sapna stores, it has
given the largest entry point for families to walk in and browse through more
than 250 categories in books alone! The biggest category, being books, has a
staggering 500,000 active titles on display.
Started in 1967, Sapna Book House is now a retail pioneer.
Sapna group has published over 4500 titles in English and other regional
languages apart from providing Pan-India distribution, online sales, University
and B2B supply of books.
Sapna Book House shares a list of top 10 Malayalam books that one must
read.
1. Randamoozham by M.T (Mahabharata through the eye of bheema)
2. Aadujeevitham - Benyamin (Real life inspiring story of a shepherd in desert)
3. Asuravith by M.T ( one of the Best ever of M.T)
4.Mayyazhupuzhayude theerangalil by M.Mukundan (The political and social background of mahe )
5.Aithihyamala - Kottarathil shankuni ( it contains lots of old stories and myths related to Kerala)
6.Eni njan Urangatte - By P Balakrishnan (Explain the life of karnan in the eyes of droupathi)
7.Naalukettu by M.T (A beautiful story of life, growth and sweet revenge)
8.Oru Deshathinte katha by S.K Pottakad (journey of life)
9.Khasakkinte Ithihasam by O.V Vijayan (a fine piece of literature)
10. Ente Katha by
Madhavikutti (autobiography)