Go for ebooks, promote Bangla literature globally: PM to publishers
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Thursday inaugurated the month-long Amar Ekushey book fair in the capital.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on Friday (1 February) stressed the need for digital publication of books and their translations to promote Bangla language, literature and culture throughout the world.
"If we want to spread our language, literature and culture massively, we should keep pace with time. So, I would like to request the publishers to publish not only printed books but also digital books," she said.
The premier made this call while opening the Amar Ekushey Book Fair-2024 on the Bangla Academy premises on Friday afternoon.
Pointing at the publishers, Hasina said if they become digital publishers, their books can be reached to all the people in the foreign lands. "People speaking other languages would be able to read the books," she said.
In this context, she directed the Bangla Academy to open a web portal with the digital versions of its published books for online readers.
Alongside the print books, it is essential to make audio version books available in the libraries, she added.
The premier thanked the Bangla Academy for its contribution to translation literature saying that once many ones demanded not to translate foreign literatures.
"But I am in favour of translation. How can we know other nations, countries and cultures if the literatures of other languages are not translated?" she said.
At the same time, the people of different languages will get scope to read Bangla literature as much as Bengali literature can be translated into other languages, Hasina added.
"If we can translate our books into other languages, we will be able to promote our mother language Bangla, literature and culture throughout the world in a faster way. So, we need to make sure of it," she said.
Referring to her government's vision-2041, the PM said Bangladesh would be smart in future by making its population, government, economy and society smart.
"If we want to build a smart society, we'll have to enrich everything like language, literature and culture," she said.
Noting that now the book fairs are held in district-level, the prime minister said the government would take this book fair to upazila-level in phases.
Mentioning that Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman delivered his speech in Bengali in the United Nations General Assembly in 1974, Hasina said Bangabandhu had taken Bengali to the international stage.
As Rabindranath Tagore had brought international recognition for the Bangla language, Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman took Bengali language to the international stage through his speeches, works and political, social and economic struggles, she added.
Later, the prime minister visited different book stalls at the book fair.