More than just news

 Recently, Rajasthan has made newspapers compulsory in schools. This is a praiseworthy step to encourage reading and writing habits among students. Newspapers not only help to improve knowledge of current affairs, general knowledge, and language skills, but also provide deep enlightenment. They help keep students mentally fit and protect them from the negative effects of mobile phones. Mobiles don’t provide specific, scrutinized content and can be harmful in many ways, whereas newspapers contribute to all-round development. Just take the newspaper home, make it a routine, and build daily awareness in just a few minutes. The aim is to promote awareness and develop a habit of staying updated with the news from an early age.

With the evolution of technology, means of communication and information have also changed. Some methods improved, some disappeared, and some were replaced. However, one medium that has remained intact and irreplaceable is the newspaper. Newspapers hold an important place in our lives. The first printed newspaper dates back to the early seventeenth century, when it was formally published in 1605 in Germany. Since then, newspapers have remained a reliable source of news for mankind. Even in today’s digital age, newspapers continue to play a vital role in shaping society. A newspaper is not just a collection of news. It is a powerful tool that informs, educates, and guides people. For students, elders, and common citizens, reading newspapers daily helps in understanding the world better and becoming responsible individuals.

One of the greatest benefits of newspapers is that they provide........

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