A.D. Patel Quote

There is a clear acknowledgement all over the world that we should not teach people to read and then to leave them without literature. For they would then relapse into a dreary and ultimately dangerous state of half-education, in which they would be easily satisfied by crude semi-pictorial approximations of the strip cartoon and by the abundant supply of degenerate literature which destroys, rather than promotes, a capacity to face the problems of the world with skill and courage


His argument for the introduction of a colony-wide library system in 1955.


There is a clear acknowledgement all over the world that we should not teach people to read and then to leave them without literature. For they would ...

There is a clear acknowledgement all over the world that we should not teach people to read and then to leave them without literature. For they would ...

There is a clear acknowledgement all over the world that we should not teach people to read and then to leave them without literature. For they would ...

There is a clear acknowledgement all over the world that we should not teach people to read and then to leave them without literature. For they would ...