<p class="title">The knowledge one gets from reading printed newspapers cannot be gained from digital media. Students should cultivate the habit of reading, said Indira Satyanarayana, daughter of late historian D N Krishnaiah. </p>.<p class="title">She was speaking after handing over Vidyasethu books for SSLC students by Rotary Misty Hills, at D Chennamma School, in Madapura. </p>.<p class="title">The well-known writers had gained knowledge only through reading. Reading a newspaper while holding it in one's hands gives a sense of satisfaction, she added. </p>.<p class="title">Rotary Club deputy governor Anil H T said that to help the SSLC students during the Covid-19 pandemic, the club has been distributing Vidyasethu books to various schools. </p>.<p class="title">He said Indira Sathyanarayana, daughter of historian D S Krishnaiah, who had served as the first headmaster of D Chennamma School, has given Vidyasethu books to 65 students in memory of her father. </p>.<p class="title">Rotary Misty Hills president Anitha Poovaiah said that the club has been engaged in distributing computers, constructing classrooms and toilets for schools in the past several years. </p>.<p class="title">D Chennamma School administrative board president Col (retd) B G V Kumar also spoke on the occasion. Principal Mandappa and others were also present. </p>
<p class="title">The knowledge one gets from reading printed newspapers cannot be gained from digital media. Students should cultivate the habit of reading, said Indira Satyanarayana, daughter of late historian D N Krishnaiah. </p>.<p class="title">She was speaking after handing over Vidyasethu books for SSLC students by Rotary Misty Hills, at D Chennamma School, in Madapura. </p>.<p class="title">The well-known writers had gained knowledge only through reading. Reading a newspaper while holding it in one's hands gives a sense of satisfaction, she added. </p>.<p class="title">Rotary Club deputy governor Anil H T said that to help the SSLC students during the Covid-19 pandemic, the club has been distributing Vidyasethu books to various schools. </p>.<p class="title">He said Indira Sathyanarayana, daughter of historian D S Krishnaiah, who had served as the first headmaster of D Chennamma School, has given Vidyasethu books to 65 students in memory of her father. </p>.<p class="title">Rotary Misty Hills president Anitha Poovaiah said that the club has been engaged in distributing computers, constructing classrooms and toilets for schools in the past several years. </p>.<p class="title">D Chennamma School administrative board president Col (retd) B G V Kumar also spoke on the occasion. Principal Mandappa and others were also present. </p>