Read Hindi Books Online
Posted : admin On 06.01.2020
Read Hindi Books Online
If you’re learning any language then one thing that’s super important is reading, you should read, read read! A brilliant way to do this is to read children’s books - they should have much more accessible vocab and grammar, especially for a beginner. But for a language like Hindi getting hold of children’s books can be basically impossible if you’re not in India.
Well panic not - today I’m going to share with you a brilliant website that has dozens of free online digital Hindi books! The is wonderful site that would be helpful for any language learner (and of course it’s perfect for actual children wanting to read too!). It has thousands of completely free online digital books in 61 languages. The books are genuinely entertaining and well illustrated too! Specifically for Hindi it currently has 30 books - to see a list of them all.
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These Hindi books are excellent practice for those of you who are beginning to come to terms with Hindi. There’s a great range as well; of the 30 or so books some of them, like are very basic And others, like, are more advance So be sure to bookmark their and really try and read your way through them all. I can’t emphasis how important it is to read genuine real Hindi.
Plus you’ll be amazed at both how much you learn and how great it feels when you can understand what they are saying! They even have a free so you can read their books on the go!
If you enjoy their site then don’t forget that it is run as a non-profit organisation to help children around the world read - so, if you can, be sure to check out their page and give them a helping hand. Now this is where Pratham Books comes in; the ICDL is only a library - it doesn’t create the books. The majority of the Hindi books they host are published by a brilliant company called. They are another non-profit organisation and are based in India.

They work to help child literacy rates by providing cheap books - living by the motto “we believe that every child has the right to enjoy good books”. How could you not love them. Pratham Books has a great and also has a bunch of books including many in Hindi. Again don’t forgot that Pratham Books are a non-profit group so if you find their site useful do try and - they are aimed at eliminating child illiteracy after all! So, go on what are you waiting for, and get going. Happy reading!
Aacharya Didn't wrote: 'I believe most of the votes for Truly Madly Deeply are fake ones voted for, by the author's friends or multiple accounts of the author himself. I lose respect for this poll now, though i'll keep no.' I am also very very upset to see delayed monsoon on number 3 of best Indian books besides truly madly deeply. When I had started the list I had something else in mind but I guess since this is public and anyone can add to it, I can't really do anything at all. I didn't even add books by Chetan Bhagat in the first place even though more people know and read them than either Delayed Monsoon or Truly madly Deeply and now this!!
Hi Ayushi please don't get upset by the voting. I can understand you are a serious reader and for you books like TMD or DM are nothing but trash. Its your personal opinion and I respect your opinion. But please try to understand if a book occupies first position because it has got 43 votes and another occupies third position because it has got 29 votes does it really mean much? Don't give too much weightage to this list. The main reason why I am saying this is our reading preferences are entirely subjective and many award winning and widely publicised books may appear trash to many of us. There is no universal standard to judge a book's worth.
So best is to leave it to individual preferences. If you are a successful professional there is no way you can like Delayed Monsoon.
It will not make any sense to you. Whereas many housewives, well- educated or not so educated will be able to identify with the character because many of them might have gone through similar experience of emptiness in their lives. So they may like it.

Thus every book will have its own reader base and we should not be judgmental. You can not look down upon a reader because he likes to read Chetan Bhagat. Its his choice.
And can you stop such people from voting? Had it been your personal blog site you could have had some control over voting but Goodreads is for everyone so I guess you have to bear with such things. And the second reason is, well-known books have gone down in the list because very few people have voted for them not because they have not found them to be worth voting but because they don't need any more publicity as people are already aware that those books are master-pieces.Like for example if people have not voted for the books of the noble prize winner Rabindranath Tagore does it mean that the author of Delayed Monsoon is superior to him? It’s simply that 29 people( known or unknown to me) felt like voting for Delayed Monsoon because they have liked this fiction. So my humble request is leave the matter at that. Any amount of publicity will fail to promote a book if it is devoid of substance.
After a while the artificially created hype will die down and a book will be judged by the readers only by it’s worth. Chitralekha wrote: 'Hi Ayushi please don't get upset by the voting.
I can understand you are a serious reader and for you books like TMD or DM are nothing but trash. Its your personal opinion and I respect your op.' Chitralekha I absolutely agree with what you have to say. But I was just expressing my annoyance and grievance at the fact that there should be some control that a person must have over the list he /she makes as an admin. I clearly stated that the books must reflect Indian diaspora and your book does but my aim was to make people aware about and make them read Indian books they ordinarily wouldn't get in a bookshop and if they would - shrug it off as boring. I did not mean to be judgmental at all.
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I like you and am planning to read both Delayed Monsoon and Truly madly Deeply but people in the list expressed their displeasure and said they lost their faith in it coz popular fiction outraced classics as it always sadly tends to do, therefore I issued a clarification expressing my anguish. But your views are very correct and welcome and absolutely right, my comment was in a different context altogether.:) This is the beauty of goodreads and books that two people can be wrong, right and still have respect for each other's literary skills and reading tastes! And don't be silly - I don't think your book would be trash to me I love reading and all books are divine to me.
=D As Nabokov said, don't identify with the book but the author, I think I just did!! Flag Abuse Flagging a post will send it to the Goodreads Customer Care team for review. We take abuse seriously in our discussion boards.
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