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The Library first started functioning with the manpower, resources and materials inherited from the Provincial Book Deposit Branch. In fact, that book deposit branch was the embryo of the National Library of Bangladesh which came into being after the independence of the country in 1973.
The foundation stone for Dhaka Central Public Library was laid in 1954 with the Registrar of Dhaka University as part-time Librarian. [2] Designated to be the centre for the public library system in the then East Pakistan on the basis of the recommendations made by Australian Library consultant Mr. L C Key in 1955, [3] it was opened to the public on 22 March 1958 with a stock of 10,040 books.
In fact, she's not at all fond of the phonics fanatics, and even discourages making your child read aloud to show their progress". [2] Library Journal Review calls it a "rah-rah book on the benefits of reading aloud to children" and "a marginal purchase for public libraries". [3] Reading Magic has also been reviewed by Publishers Weekly [3] and ...
Bishwo Shahitto Kendro offers classes on world literature for Higher Secondary students, and also provides every book for those classes. For Secondary and Junior school level it operates a nationwide reading program, and provides books for the students. In 2007, it had 500 schools under this program, and over 100000 active student members.
Nayla Begum Memorial Public Library (Est. 2020) [5] [6]) Bishwo shahitto kendro Library; Gonokendor- BRAC Library; Maruf Sharmeen Smrity Sonstha Library, Zatramura, Rupganj, Narayanganj; Muslim Institute Library, Mymensingh; Shudhijon Pathagar, Narayanganj; Shihipur Public Library, Bogra; Srisri Pathodyan, 19/50 Rupnagor, Dhaka. Ashraful Alam ...
The first was a project to produce a Bengali adaptation of Columbia Viking Desk Encyclopedia by Franklin Book Programs Inc., undertaken in 1959 and aborted ten years later. The unfinished papers were compiled into four unequal volumes as Bangla Vishvakosh (1972) with Khan Bahadur Abdul Hakim as the chief editor. [8]
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Another novelist, Abul Fazal, exposed human psychological analyses in his novel Chouchir (1927). He afterwards continued with his own style and wrote Prodip O Patongo (1940) and Shahoshika (1946). It is well accepted that this type of psychological approach was a first attempt in novels of Bangladesh, though not for the first time in Bengali ...