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Starting in 2010, every year free books are distributed to students between Grade-1 to Grade-10 to eliminate illiteracy. [6] These books comprise most of the curricula of the majority of Bangladeshi schools. There are two versions of the curriculum. One is the Bengali language version and the other one is English language version.
The university library has been proposed to become an electronic library in keeping with the motto "Digital Bangladesh". In addition to the Central Library, every department has its own seminar library to fulfil the demands of the students and teachers, with collections of books on topics across the academic courses of that department.
Each academic year comprises two semesters, i.e., first and second semester. Students are generally admitted into the first year second semester class. The first semester of first year class is exempted because of the candidates' completion of minimum four-year Diploma in Engineering backgrounds after 10 years of schooling.
In 1985, the NIEMT was renamed the Bangladesh Institute of Distance Education (BIDE) which offered, apart from audio-visual materials, a Bachelor of Education (BEd) programme via distance learning validated by the University of Rajshahi. The success of BIDE encouraged policymakers to take up a major plan for establishing an open university.
The IDEB maintain a library namely "IDEB Shadhinota Pathagar" at 2nd floor of IDEB Bhaban, 160/A, Kakrail VIP Road, Dhaka-1000, Bangladesh with various type of books viz. Engineering, Technology, Social Science, General Science, Philosophy, Historical and other disciplines. There is a fixed program to collect a number of books every year ...
There are thousands of books and volumes, including bound volumes of periodicals. In addition, It subscribes to hundred of foreign journals. It has an advanced level E-Library Teachers, students and researchers are able to read all journals, books research papers and articles, by using the E-Library facilities.
In 1995, the "National Book Centre" law was passed in the parliament of Bangladesh and the organization was subsequently renamed as "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 ]
Entrance of Bishshoshahitto kendro building in Dhaka. Bishwo Shahitto Kendro (BSK) (Bengali: বিশ্ব সাহিত্য কেন্দ্র, meaning 'World-Literature Centre'), is a non-profit institution in Bangladesh to promote reading habits, enlightenment and progressive ideas among students and general public. [1]