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The Phone (2) released with Nothing OS 2.0, which is based on Android 14. [11] It is expected to get three years of Android updates and four years of security updates. [12] The latest version of Nothing OS for the Phone (2) is Nothing OS 2.6, which includes new features, minor adjustments and bug fixes. [13]
Rokomari.com (Bengali: রকমারি.কম) is a Bangladeshi e-commerce site. It officially launched on 19 January 2012. Initially, the website sold only physical books, but now sells ebooks [2] and a variety of items from sporting goods to Stationery.
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]
During the nineteenth century, not many books on law were available, but about forty four books were published from Dacca (Dhaka). Among these, Tarinikumar Basu's 1866 Shaler 6 act, no-1, 5, 15 and 25 Aain ( ১৮৬৬ সালের ৬ অ্যাক্ট,নং-১, ৫, ১৫ এবং ২৫ আইন ) was the oldest and it was ...
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A few publishing houses publish new books on the occasion of this fair. Commission is available in a certain amount (usually 25%) of the book. [1] Fair also has more seminars, concerts, new book clippings and various discussion programs. Tickets for the fair are available for the ticket, the ticket is to be purchased with the specified entry price.
The National Library of Bangladesh (NLB; Bengali: বাংলাদেশ জাতীয় গ্রন্থাগার, romanized: Bānlādēśa jātīẏa granthāgāra) is the legal depository of all new books and other printed materials published in Bangladesh under the copyright law of Bangladesh.
Mohammad Zahirullah (19 August 1935 – disappeared 30 January 1972), known as Zahir Raihan, was a Bangladeshi novelist, writer and filmmaker. He is most notable for his documentary Stop Genocide (1971), made during the Bangladesh Liberation War. [1]