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📚 "India Post Scraps Book Post Service – Is Reading the New Target?!" 📚

TL;DR: India Post has discontinued its beloved #BookPost service, which was a lifeline for sending affordable books 📦📚. This move is seen as yet another blow to intellectual growth in the country 🌱. Critics claim that such steps under the NDA government are anti-education and anti-science 🚫. Read on for the deets!👇

🚨 What’s the Buzz? 🚨India Post, which has been a friend of book lovers for decades, has suddenly discontinued its iconic Book Post Service 😱📦. This service made it cheap and accessible for book distributors, publishers, and even readers to send books across the country at minimal rates. But now, with this decision, the bookworm community feels blindsided.

👉 The service allowed sending books for as little as ₹2-₹3 per 50 grams! Compare that with regular parcel rates, which are way higher 🤑. This had made books affordable, especially in rural and underprivileged areas, where libraries and bookstores are almost non-existent 📚🌾.

Why is Everyone Mad About It? 😡

1️⃣ Affordable Education Takes a Hit:The service was a boon for students, schools, and non-profits to access affordable learning materials 📖. Now, skyrocketing postal rates could restrict access to books, especially in remote parts of the country 🌍.

2️⃣ Small Publishers in Trouble:The Book Post service was a lifeline for small publishers and independent sellers, who often sent books directly to customers or libraries 🏢📚. Now, they may have to shut shop due to the increased costs 💸.

3️⃣ Disrespect to Intellectual Growth:Books are the cornerstone of education and intellectual development 🌟. Critics argue that this move discourages a culture of reading and learning, especially when education is already facing numerous challenges in India 🎓.

What Are People Saying? 💬

Critics are calling this decision another anti-education step by the NDA government 😤. Over the years, policies like slashing education budgets 📉, pushing regressive syllabus changes 📜, and now discontinuing Book Post seem to show a lack of interest in fostering intellectual and scientific temper 🧠.

💡 "Books are not luxury items—they’re essential to building a smarter, more progressive India. Why is the government making education harder to access?!" – A disheartened teacher from Hyderabad shared.

On Twitter, hashtags like #SaveBookPost and #AntiEducationPolicy are trending as students, activists, and publishers protest online 🐦📱.

NDA Government – Anti-Education, Anti-Science? 🤔

Let’s connect the dots here. The government’s track record seems to be moving in a worrying direction:

  • Slashing funds for public universities 🎓.

  • Scrapping research fellowships 🧪.

  • Promoting unscientific theories over actual science in textbooks 😵.

  • And now, making books less accessible through this decision 🛑📖.

Instead of encouraging young minds to read, explore, and grow, these actions create more hurdles for the already struggling education system 📉.

MediaFx Take: A Step Backward 🚫

This decision to discontinue the Book Post service is a huge setback for #IntellectualGrowth in the country 😞. For a nation that dreams of being a superpower, it is shocking to see steps like this, which directly discourage reading and learning 📖❌.

At MediaFx.app, we strongly believe that a government’s priority should be to make education and intellectual resources as accessible as possible ✊. Sadly, this move by the NDA government will further alienate rural and marginalized communities, deepening the knowledge gap in India 🌍📚.

The NDA regime is shaping up to be remembered as anti-education and anti-science, with decisions like this reinforcing its lack of commitment to building an informed and progressive society 🚫.

💭 What do YOU think about this decision? Should the government reverse its stance? Share your thoughts in the comments below!👇

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