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COLOR: After the gap of the year, the bombela will return on January 31

COLOR: After the gap of the year, the bombela will return on January 31
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Kolkata: The 2022 international Kolkata book will start from January 31, the Chairman of the Minister of Mamata Banerjee announced on Monday.
However, the duration has not been announced.
Book exhibition, organized by Publisher and Booksellers Guild, was canceled in 2021 because Covid.
The guild has written to cm before the puja, asked him to consider the possibility of holding fair at the beginning of 2022 and asked for advice on the precautions to be taken.
The head of the minister has indicated to Guild officials in Mahalaya that he might allow fairly held in January, even though he did not show the date at that time.
The exhibition will be held at Salt Lake Central Park such as previous years.
Under normal circumstances, the exhibition was held for 12 days.
Guild officials hope CM will not ask them to cut it now.
The last book exhibition, which was held in 2020, began on January 28 and ended on February 8 a total of 600-strangely participating and there were 200 small magazines.
“We hope to be guided by cm of the number of publishers that we can invite this time, a fair layout and other precautions that we need to take ..
He has consulted with the State Health Department and announced the date,” said Tridib Chatterjee, Secretary General Guild.
“We hope to hold a Kolkata literary festival too, this time.
However, everything will depend on the country’s consultation,” he said.
The Guild organizes two small book exhibitions this year – one at Jodhpur Park and the others at Bidhan Shishu Udyan.
The first only has 150 publishers and social blasphemy, along with other Covid protocols.
Only 100sqft is given for each publisher.
“We organized the exhibition at Jodhour Park to celebrate Bhasha Diawas and call it Ekusher Boisela.
It starts from February 21 and continues for eight days.
Because the city lost the exhibition book, we got a pretty good response,” said Sudhangshu Dey, President Guild.
On Monday, a group of publishers belonging to Bangiya Prakashak O Pustak Bikreta Sabha started a small book in their place in College Street.
About 100 publishers participate.
A group of other publishers had held a small exhibition at the Hrishikesh Park in April.
The Guild will hold an EC meeting on Tuesday to develop a tentative plan for the exhibition, which will be submitted to CM.
The guild will announce the main plan on Friday.
“Even the London Book Fair, one of the larger world exhibition week, was pushed back from March to April.
We are glad CM allows us to hold our fair around the usual time,” Chatterjee said.

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