PM inaugurates month-long Ekushey book fair

Leader Sheik Hasina on Wednesday called upon the understudies to peruse books more to gain learning and know the world, saying that the act of writing could keep them from venturing into the wrong way.

"The act of instruction and writing could rescue our understudies and youngsters from the wrong way and I trust that as much the act of training and writing would be made, they would return to right track to that degree," she said.

In this association, the head watched that perusing books turns into a propensity if this practice starts from the youth.

The head said this while initiating the month-long "Ekushey Grantha Mela" (book reasonable) on the Bangla Institute premises in downtown Dhaka this evening.

Through a similar capacity, the chief opened a four-day Universal Writing Meeting 2017 and gave over prizes among the victors of 'Bangla Institute Sahitya Puroshkar 2016'.

Social undertakings serve Asaduzzaman Noor managed the capacity, while executive general of Bangla Institute Shamsuzzaman Khan conveyed the appreciated address.

Social undertakings secretary Begum Aktari Mamtaz and Bangla Institute individual and distributer Mafidul Haque talked on the event.

Educator Dong You Chen, a Chinese scientist and interpreter on Rabindranath Tagore's works, Austrian Menfred Kebo, Luz Maria Lopez from Puerto Rica, German author Tobaias Burghardt and Indian writer Chinmoy Guha joined the inaugural capacity as visitors of respect.

Speaker of Jatiya Sangsad Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury, bureau individuals, the head administrator's counselors, noted journalists, specialists, artists and distributers and colleagues of Bangla Foundation joined the capacity.

At the beginning of the capacity, a moment's quiet was seen as a sign of significant regard to the memory of the Dialect Development saints.

"Nirbachita Prabandha", wrote by head administrator Sheik Hasina, "Sea of Distress", an interpretation of noted Bengali author Mir Mosharraf Hossain's well known novel "Bishad Sindhu" and "Hundred Sonnets From Bangladesh", distributed from Germany, an accumulation of Bangladeshi ballads distributed in Swedish dialect were given over to the leader at the capacity.

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