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With the advent of e-publishing, there has been a sharp decline in the traditional publication of books. Many peoples are getting e-books. This has plunged the publishing industry into an abysmal state, opines Manthena, exclusively for Different Truths.
Publishers in India are facing a crisis. The dearth of the prospects of printing has been the compelling force behind the closure of many publishing firms. Prospective plans prepared for growth are not yielding fruitful results. With the advent of e-publishing, there has been a sharp decline in the traditional publication of books. Many peoples are getting e-books. This has plunged the publishing industry into an abysmal state.
The fact that many anthologies of English poems are being published and supplied to contributing poets at reduced rates presents the scenario in our country. If a book contains three hundred poems of sixty
Poetry represents the personalities of poets who have an integrated view of life. It should be studied for delight. So poets should be encouraged by all means. When individual poets can get their own anthologies published bearing all expenditure of publishing we need not think of supplying free copies to poets.
Philanthropy can be reflected in situations which necessitate its presence. We should understand such situations and act resourcefully. We should abandon old ways of thinking and be constructive in ideas, words, and deeds.
©Manthena Damodara Chary
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