2,576 new books released

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Different publishers on Sunday released 2,576 new books for readers and visitors of the Ekushey Book Fair.
The book fair remained open from 12pm to 5pm every day during the coronavirus pandemic.
Earlier, the Bangla Academy decided to continue the Amar Ekushey Book Fair despite the lockdown issued by the government.
The subject-wise books are published in the book fair, of them story-4, noble-7, essay-2, poetry-16, research-1, rhyme-two, memoir-2, scince-1, travelogue-2, history-1, religious-3, translation-3 and others-3 books.
Amar Ekushey Boil Mela (Book Fair) will conclude on April 12, just two days before its closure schedule, due to the worsening Covid-19 situation in the country.
State Minister for Cultural Affairs KM Khalid made the announcement through a press release on Saturday.
The decision of closure comes at a time when the government is going to enforce a week-long strict lockdown across the country starting from April 14, aimed at curbing the Covid-19 transmission.
Talking to UNB, Dr Jalal Ahmed, director of Bangla Academy and member secretary of Ekushey Book Fair Committee, said, “The book fair will end on April 12 ahead of countrywide week long strict lockdown from April 14,”
The book fair that started on March 18 amid the resurgence of Covid-19 and was scheduled to end on April 14, failed to get its usual momentum with publishers and sellers fearing to incur huge losses in their businesses.
Although the government enforced a weeklong lockdown from April 4 it allowed the Bangla Academy to go ahead with the fair.
This year, 834 units were allocated to 540 publishing houses and organizations to facilitate sale of books and other publications.
The authorities allotted 154 units on the Bangla Academy premises to 107 organizations and 680 units in the Suhrawardy Udyan to 433 organizations.
Considering the Covid-19 social-distancing requirements, the land earmarked for this year’s fair was expanded to 1,500,000 square feet.

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