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In 1972, when Dutta (then 21 and a student of Scottish Church College in Kolkata majoring in Bengali [3]) visited the National Library looking for little magazines he found out how they were kept in a condition of utter neglect. [1] [4] [2] According to Dutta, he was "shown a heap of books tied in bundles, with more dust and worms in them than ...
In October, the Bengali festive month, Anandamela is published in a special edition of nearly 400 pages. This edition features Sunil Gangopadhyay's new novel in the thriller series Kakababu, as well as full-length Feluda comic based on a story by Oscar-winning director Satyajit Ray, illustrated by Abhijit Chattopadhyay.
The Publications Division also publishes journals including Yojana, on development; Kurukshetra, on rural development; Ajkal, a literary magazine; Bal Bharati, for children; and Employment News, which lists government job openings. [2] It also participates in exhibitions and book fairs.
Unish-Kuri is one of the youngest fortnightly magazines published from ABP Ltd, publishers of Anandabazar Patrika and The Telegraph, of Kolkata, India.It took off as a new division or wing of Anandamela, the 33-year-old children's magazine published in Bengali language in Kolkata. [1]
The magazine is one of the oldest magazines in India. [citation needed] Desh also has a sub-publication named Boier Desh (since 2003) where the latest books in Bengali and English language are reviewed by well-known authors and critics. Boier Desh also carries with it every issue an interview with famous Bengali and international literary ...
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Bangadarshan (Bengali: বঙ্গদর্শন) was a Bengali literary magazine founded by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay in 1872. [1] It was revived in 1901 under the editorship of Rabindranath Tagore. The magazine played a defining role in shaping Bengali identity and fostering nationalism in Bengal.
The National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh said "Prabasi's fame remains almost unsurpassed by any other Bengali periodical." [1] From 1901 to 1905 it was published in Allahabad. [2] Then it was headquartered in Kolkata. [2] When Prabasi first appeared, it pioneered a mix of book excerpts, poetry and one-act plays, alongside reviews and essays. [3]