Ekushey Book Fair

Ekushey Book Fair

The Ekushey Book Fair or Omor Ekushey Grontho Mela (Bengali: অমর একুশে গ্রন্থ মেলা "Ômor Ekushe Grontho Mêla" "Book Fair of the Immortal 21st"), popularly known as Ekushey Boi Mela (একুশে বই মেলা "Ekushe Boi Mêla" "Book Fair of the 21st") is the national book fair of Bangladesh. It takes place over whole month of February each year, and is dedicated to the agitators who died on 21st February of 1952 in a demonstration calling for the establishment of Bengali as one of the state languages of former united Pakistan.

History

Muktodhara Publishing house started a little sell in front of Bangla Academy in the 21st February 1970, [ [http://www.banglaacademy.org.bd/ekushe_book_fair.php Bangla Academy ] ] the Shaheed Day, later International Mother Language Day. Chittaranjan Saha of Muktodhara took the initiative. [http://www.thefinancialexpress-bd.com/search_index.php?page=detail_news&news_id=24088 Ekushey Book Fair begins today] Later, other book publishers joined there unofficially. Gradually it became official and the most popular book fair of Bangladesh. Bangla Academy took over organization of the fair in 1978. In 1984 it was named Amar Ekushey Book Fair. [ [http://thedailystar.net/story.php?nid=21506 Ekushey Book Fair begins today] ] Notably, in 1990s, another national book fair called Dhaka Boi Mela was initiated. This month-long book fair is organized by government in January every year.

Importance

Although Ekushey Boi Mela started merely as a book fair, it has evolved into a national cultural festival reflecting the cultural spirit of the modern Bengali nation. [ [http://www.banglaacademy.org.bd/ekushe_book_fair.php Bangla Academy ] ] In addition to book sales, Bangla Academy organizes literary and cultural events everyday. Thousands of people gather everyday not only to purchase books but to spend time in the company of books and their authors with a patriotic zeal. There is no entry fee. Publishers of Bangladesh take year-long preparation to publish a huge number of books during this month. Profit is not the consideration. In 2008, 362 book stalls have been set up by publishers, book sellers and such other organization including Bangla Academy and Nazrul Institute. [ [http://www.jaijaidin.com/details.php?nid=52535 :: The Jaijaidin - Internet :.. Edition ] ] The venue of the book festival and outside is decorated with banners, festoons and placards in conformity with the spirit of Amar Ekushey. The entire fair venue is free from smoking and polythene. [ [http://thedailystar.net/story.php?nid=21506 :The Daily Star: Internet Edition ] ] It is the cultural reunion of Bangladesh where nearly every writing-related person comes. Attracted by discounted price (25%), readers rush there. Given the importance, generally head of government inaugurates the book fair on the first day of February. TVs make life broadcast of the inaugural ceremony. [http://www.thefinancialexpress-bd.com/search_index.php?page=detail_news&news_id=24088 Ekushey Book Fair begins today]

tructure

Usually, the fair continues from 1st February to the 28th. It is limited only in Bangla Academy's boundary. The Ministry of Culture is in control of the fair while the Academy does the ground work. Usually the Prime Minister (or the Chief Adviser in case of Caretaker government) inaugurates the fair. Between 300 and 400 publishing houses takes part. Only the Bangladeshi booksellers can join who have at least 25 books of their own. There is Nazrul Manch, a corner dedicated to poet Kazi Nazrul Islam; a fixed place for month-long cultural meetings, a Lekhok Kunjo, a dedicated place for writers and, also, a media center for the journalists. Now a days it became harder to accommodate the huge crowd and the increasing number of publishers. In 2008, the theme of daily conference is 'Bengali Literature and Culture - Achievement of three decades'. [ [http://www.newstoday-bd.com/frontpage.asp?newsdate=#10604 The News Today ] ]

Ekushey Boi Mela 2008

Ekushey Boi Mela 2008 was held from 1st to 29 February 2008. As many as 288 publishers participated in the fair. A record number of books were published on the occasion. According to official statistics, the number of books published in connection with the book fair was 2578. The sale proceeds from books sold shot up to a record of Taka 200 million. [ [http://www.thefinancialexpress-bd.com/search_index.php?page=detail_news&news_id=26784 Bangla Academy book fair sees record sales ] ]

References

External links

* [http://www.unnayantv.com/documentary/bookfair.html video documentary short]

External links

* [http://www.boi.vubon.com/ List of Published Books in Boi Mela]
* [http://www.banglaacademy.org.bd/ Bangla Academy]


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