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Indians mostly love reading romantic novels, mythology retold according to the present generation, writings of famous people like Nandan Nilekani, Amartya Sen, Sashi Tharoor amd also biographies of famous personalities.Also stories that strike a chord with everyday life like Narcopolis, the Last Man in Tower, the White Tiger, The Malgudi Days are all loved and revered.Indians are voracious readers as well as timepass readers but almost everyone has atleast one book that they read at any point of time.My favourite authors who have written page turners are Amish Tripati, Devadutt Patnaik, Ashwin Sanghi, Aravind Adiga, Jumpha Lahari, among others.

Indians mostly love reading romantic novels, mythology retold according to the present generation, writings of famous people like Nandan Nilekani, Amartya Sen, Sashi Tharoor amd also biographies of famous personalities.Also stories that strike a chord with everyday life like Narcopolis, the Last Man in Tower, the White Tiger, The Malgudi Days are all loved and revered.Indians are voracious readers as well as timepass readers but almost everyone has atleast one book that they read at any point of time.My favourite authors who have written page turners are Amish Tripati, Devadutt Patnaik, Ashwin Sanghi, Aravind Adiga, Jumpha Lahari, among others.Indians love stories that are interesting, thrilling, love stories, even narrate a daily scene and they will love and all depends on the narration style.If you have read Ashwin Sanghi's Chanakya's Chant or Aravind Adiga's The White Tiger, you will see the vast difference in their writing styles but both are interesting.

Indians mostly love reading romantic novels, mythology retold according to the present generation, writings of famous people like Nandan Nilekani, Amartya Sen, Sashi Tharoor amd also biographies of famous personalities.Also stories that strike a chord with everyday life like Narcopolis, the Last Man in Tower, the White Tiger, The Malgudi Days are all loved and revered.Indians are voracious readers as well as timepass readers but almost everyone has atleast one book that they read at any point of time.My favourite authors who have written page turners are Amish Tripati, Devadutt Patnaik, Ashwin Sanghi, Aravind Adiga, Jumpha Lahari, among others.Indians love stories that are interesting, thrilling, love stories, even narrate a daily scene and they will love and all depends on the narration style.If you have read Ashwin Sanghi's Chanakya's Chant or Aravind Adiga's The White Tiger, you will see the vast difference in their writing styles but both are interesting.So basically it is difficult to say what genre exactly but I strongly believe any story or incident told in a interesting manner will make Indians go for it.We have read the Harry Potter to the Satanic verses.It all depends on how you tell us the stor

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As we all know Indians are brilliant and wiser than other parts of world. Indians are more intelligent in studies . They are at top in studies.

⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀It is also a cultural country. The Indians are at great post in India and other countries ,they give respect to books and are very religious. They do their job with honesty.

⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀ Today we are suffering from a disease called ❝Coronavirus❞. All are scared from this virus but Indians didn't .they told that we should aware about this disease and not too scared at all, most of the Indians likes to read moral books which give them a lesson.

⠀⠀⠀I am proud of myself as I born in a religious ,well maintained and hardworking country. I wish my country develop more and more in the way of prosperity. It is a honour for me to take birth in India ,so in the nutshell we can say that we should inspired by India and do hard work to achieve our goals.

⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀❝Jai Hind

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