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  2. Bishwo Shahitto Kendro - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. National Book Centre - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, the "National Book Centre" law was passed in the parliament of Bangladesh, and the organization was subsequently renamed "National Book Centre". [4] In 2016, the government of Bangladesh announced plans to shift the National Book Centre and the Central Public Library to a newly constructed high-rise building. [5]

  4. Dwikhandito - Wikipedia

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    The book was first published in Bangladesh under the title Ko ("Speak") and banned. [1] It was also banned in the Indian state of West Bengal for two years alleging insult of religious beliefs and obscenity. [2] In March 2018 the book was translated into English and published as Split: A Life by Penguin Random House. [3] [4]

  5. The University Press Limited - Wikipedia

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    The University Press Limited, commonly abbreviated as UPL, is an academic publishing house based in Dhaka, Bangladesh. [1] [2] [3] UPL was established in 1975 as a successor to Oxford University Press' Dhaka branch where Mohiuddin Ahmed was chief executive.

  6. Mohammad Nazim Uddin - Wikipedia

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    Mohammad Nazim Uddin was born in Dhaka, Bangladesh. He came out of Dhaka University after studying for one year in the Faculty of Fine Arts and obtaining a post-graduate degree from the Department of Mass Communication and Journalism at the same university.

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  8. Sadat Hossain - Wikipedia

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    According to the largest online bookstore in Bangladesh, Rokomari.com, he is the bestselling fiction writer at Ekushey Book Fair for the last few years. [16] [17] [18] He is also one of the best selling writer in Bangladesh Book Fair in Kolkata, India. [19] [20] [21] He regularly writes short stories for newspaper, magazine in Bangladesh & India.

  9. List of Bangladeshi writers - Wikipedia

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    The Writers listed below were either born in Bangladesh or else published much of their writing while living in that country. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.