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Kolkata Youth Reading Habits Analysis: Survey Reveals Declining Engagement with Print Media Among 17-24 Demographic

Agency Source: The Hindu: Latest News today from India and the World, Breaking news, Top Headlines and Trending New Bureau Release: February 2, 2026 | 21:31 IST
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A comprehensive survey conducted by the Kolkata-based Sabar Institute in collaboration with Sarojini Naidu College for Women has uncovered significant trends in reading habits among the city's youth population. The intelligence report indicates that 35% of students aged 17-24 engage with books only occasionally, while merely 25% maintain daily reading routines. This data suggests a notable shift in information consumption patterns within this critical demographic segment. The findings point toward potential implications for educational outcomes, cognitive development, and cultural literacy in urban Bengal. Further analysis reveals that the remaining 40% of respondents fall into intermediate reading frequency categories, creating a complex landscape of literary engagement. This intelligence suggests educational institutions and policymakers may need to develop targeted interventions to address this emerging pattern. The survey methodology, while localized to Kolkata and surrounding areas, provides valuable insights into broader regional trends affecting youth development and intellectual cultivation.

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