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Ekushey Boi Mela to remain open 12pm-5pm during lockdown

Ekushey Boi Mela to remain open 12pm-5pm during lockdown Visitors browse books at a stall of Amar Ekushey Boi Mela at Suhrawardy Udyan in the capital yesterday. Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina inaugurated the event virtually from the Gono Bhaban. The fair, traditionally organised in the month of February, was postponed this year due to the pandemic. Photo: Prabir Das Star Digital Report Star Digital Report Ekushey Boi Mela 2021 will remain open from 12pm to 5pm daily during the lockdown declared by the government that starts tomorrow. Ministry of Cultural Affairs issued a notification on this matter this afternoon, said the ministry s public relations officer Faisal Hasan.

Book fair to remain open with limited visiting hours amid lockdown

  Dhaka University Correspondent,  bdnews24.com Published: 04 Apr 2021 03:52 PM BdST Updated: 04 Apr 2021 03:52 PM BdST The government has decided to limit the visiting hours for the Ekushey Book Fair amid a surge in coronavirus cases across Bangladesh. ); } The book fair will remain open from 12 pm to 5 pm every day, the  Ministry of Cultural Affairs said in a statement on Sunday. As the government announced a virus lockdown, the new timings will remain effective until further notice. The book fair that usually runs for the entire February began on Mar 18 this year due to the coronavirus pandemic. It is scheduled to continue until Apr 14, the first day of Bengali New Year.

Bangabandhu s March 7 speech is the real declaration of independence: PM

Empowering communities through culture

 This cross-religious invocation stands as testimony to the inherent pluralism of this deltaic region, which is not just a confluence of rivers from the east, the west, and the north, but also a land that has witnessed the convergence of belief systems from far and wide. These are age-old practices that are well-documented and corroborated. In 1917, Rai Saheb Dineshchandra Sen, in his Lectures delivered to the Calcutta University asserts, Songs of Manasa Devi are sung by professional Muhammadan minstrels in Mymensingh and other districts [of Eastern Bengal]. Unfortunately, we cannot deny the fact that culture is now a primary site for struggle , with plurality, as mentioned above, and cultural diversity coming under the two-pronged threat of fundamentalist forces and the market operated by transnational capital. These threats are a matter of urgent concern. From our history, we know that the State is a cultural construct. Any threat to culture adversely effects cultural at

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