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Monirul Haque, executive editor of Academic and Creative Publishers Association of Bangladesh and publisher of Anannya Prakashon, said, “That the fair is being held this year is a positive news for us. We haven’t had a very good year. But we don’t know how the fair will turn out, so there’s that element of anxiety.”
This anxiety is at its peak among the smaller publishers of Banglabazar, who make up the majority of publishers in the area. These smaller houses are averaging no more than two to three new publications this year.
DEPENDENT SECTORS IN DISARRAY
Over the years, the publishing industry of Banglabazar has given rise to numerous printing presses in surrounding areas. In regular times, their machines ran day and night a month before the Boimela. But owners said they are not faring very well this year.
“I have never seen this little business in my professional career,” lamented Juwel, owner of Nandini Chapakhana. “The entire sector is gripped by depression.”
“The passion and optimism of the Boimela is nowhere to be found this year,” sighed Parvez of Ekushey Printers, and not without reason. Owners from several printing presses said their business has crashed down to almost a quarter of previous years’ numbers. ANDIEZ What Part of Don’t You Understand Car Flat Engine Poster
This affected load-workers of the area too. The season that used to be their biggest moneymaker is now no different from ordinary months. “We used to make many months’ worth of money during Boimela months. None of that’s here this year, and it’s adding to the pain we have been suffering ever since the pandemic hit,” said load-worker Mansur.
It’s no different for binding houses as well. From among the hundreds in Banglabazar and nearby areas, many had to close during the pandemic, while downsizing has become the industry norm. Some binders have been forced to close shop and go back to their villages.
Ma-er Dowa Binding House is one such house that closed down last year. Despite owner Shajib’s best efforts, he couldn’t keep his business afloat. “I sold all the machines and brought down the shutter for good. At least 50 other houses have closed down in the last one year.”
But regardless of the circumstances, the show must go on. On March 8, Bangla Academy held the stall allocation lotteries. Set with their allocated spaces, publishers said they have started work on their stalls and pavilions. For all their woes, they’re still hoping for a silver lining in this unusual Ekushey Boimela. The rest is in the hands of the customers now, they said.
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