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DATA STORY: Indians spend more time reading than anyone else in the world

On an average, Indians spend more than 10 hours a week reading, according to NOP World Culture Score Index.

November 01, 2017 / 19:01 IST
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An Indian man reads a book inside a bookstore in the northeastern Indian city of Siliguri October 30, 2005. After years of being mostly restricted to the Anglophone market, Indian writers are being snapped up in the European market from France and Germany to Spain and the Netherlands. Picture taken on October 30, 2005. To match feature Arts-India-Writers. REUTERS/Rupak De Chowdhuri - RP2DSFICFNAA
An Indian man reads a book inside a bookstore in the northeastern Indian city of Siliguri October 30, 2005. After years of being mostly restricted to the Anglophone market, Indian writers are being snapped up in the European market from France and Germany to Spain and the Netherlands. Picture taken on October 30, 2005. To match feature Arts-India-Writers. REUTERS/Rupak De Chowdhuri - RP2DSFICFNAA

The popcorn-munching book fair lovers have established it and India's rich heritage of Vedas and Shastras stands testimony.

Among 30 major countries surveyed, the NOP World Culture Score Index ranks India as the country that loves reading the most if the time spent doing so is taken into consideration.

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Indians clocked 10.4 hours of weekly reading, as per the list. On an average, that’s around one and a half hours of reading in a day.

After India, Thailand and China are placed second and third on the list, clocking 9.24 hours and 8 hours respectively.