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00:00Boi is a great friend of human life.
00:03Boi has taken up many roles in the world of writing,
00:07from the thought of the writer to the imagination of the reader.
00:10To make the current society more and more Boi-oriented,
00:14the Boi Festival began on College Street.
00:18This festival is organized by the Publishers and Booksellers Guild
00:23and is co-organized by the Kolkata Municipal Corporation
00:26under the auspices of College Square.
00:29The festival is organized by the Publishers and Booksellers Guild
00:33under the auspices of the Publishers and Booksellers Guild.
00:37The festival is also attended by the Mayor-in-Council of Kolkata Municipal Corporation
00:43and the Mayor-in-Council, Debasish Kumar,
00:45the famous poet and writer, Joy Goswami,
00:48the famous writer, Srijath Mandhupadhyay,
00:51the poet, Subodh Sarkar,
00:52the writer, Vinotharaichaudhuri,
00:55the councillor, Suparnadatta Pramukher,
00:59the publisher and bookseller, Tridib Chattopadhyay,
01:04the secretary, Sudhanshu Shekhar,
01:06and other members of the guild.
01:09Then, all the guests on the stage are given a bouquet of flowers.
01:16This festival is an experience.
01:19Special guests have expressed their opinion about this festival.
01:24In the past, when there was a pandemic,
01:28we used to light a matchstick with a dry colour.
01:35We used to light a matchstick with a dry colour.
01:38We used to light a matchstick with a dry colour.
01:45We had to keep it in a safe place.
01:48We had to keep it in a safe place.
01:50We had to keep it in a safe place.
01:53The libraries were closed.
01:57We had to prepare for the festival moving.
02:03We had to prepare for the festival moving.
02:05I used to go to college and stay there for a while.
02:12I used to go there with a lot of enthusiasm.
02:15If there is a guild or a mobile van like that,
02:20I used to go there whenever I had a choice.
02:24I used to stay there for a particular time.
02:28I used to stay there in the morning and in the evening.
02:33In the past, people from Kolkata used to come to Sharda.
02:36Now, there is no one. Everything is flat.
02:39So, if this situation goes away,
02:41we have to do something for the land.
02:43If Mohammed does not come,
02:47then God will come to Mohammed.
02:49Isn't it?
02:50Nowadays, the situation is so advanced
02:54that the land of Malatola is being taken away.
02:58We are left with nothing.
03:00This is a big challenge for us.
03:03We have to face this challenge.
03:05But fear is fear.
03:07If you are a human being,
03:09you want to see a face in yourself.
03:12Otherwise, if someone does something to you,
03:15it will take a lot of time to understand who you are.
03:18So, if you think about fear like that,
03:22it will be a challenge.
03:23But you can't read it.
03:25You have to read it on a screen.
03:29A book, a painting,
03:31a lot of paintings inside it,
03:33we have to read it on the ground.
03:35We have to read it on the ground.
03:37This is a challenge.
03:38You can't do it on the ground.
03:40Sir, this beautiful thought that
03:42you have to read a book,
03:44what do you want to say about this?
03:47I am especially thankful to
03:50Kolkata Booksellers and Publishers Guild,
03:53to Tridibda, Sudhanshu,
03:55for this wonderful thought.
03:57You have been doing this for a few years.
03:59Bookselling has been popular for a year and a half.
04:02But if you organize a book fair there,
04:05more people will come,
04:07the crowd will increase,
04:08and bookselling will be more popular.
04:10So, for people like us,
04:12who love to read books,
04:14who like to write,
04:16for them,
04:17this kind of organization is always
04:19very supportive
04:22and very important.
04:24Sir, is this new generation
04:27being encouraged to read books?
04:32I think so,
04:34because outside Kolkata,
04:36in small districts,
04:38we see a lot of young people
04:40buying books.
04:42Whether it's Upanishad, Kavita,
04:44or Prabandha,
04:46young people are crowding.
04:48And that is the main reason
04:51why we are able to sell books
04:53in the same way.
04:55People who come to buy books
04:57from the college street,
04:59people who roam around the college street,
05:01they don't have any connection with books.
05:03They come here because they love books.
05:05Such a big industry,
05:07only with books,
05:09in two or three universities,
05:11in one school,
05:13there is no other place
05:15where you can buy books.
05:17And there are so many colleges nearby.
05:19So, from all aspects,
05:21I would say,
05:23the kind of college students,
05:25or the kind of industry
05:27in the college street,
05:29I think,
05:31it is very important.
05:33And,
05:35it is true that,
05:37with this
05:39daily amount of books,
05:41another kind of book
05:43has been created.
05:45Another kind of book is
05:47our Boy Youth Shop,
05:49which is created by
05:51Publishers and Booksellers Guild.
05:53Of course, there are problems
05:55in Kolkata as well.
05:57So, with this shop,
05:59I feel that
06:01it is a very prestigious
06:03Boy Youth Shop,
06:05because many people come here
06:07and
06:09they get educated.
06:11This education
06:13is based on literature,
06:15which is very good.
06:17So, from that aspect,
06:19I feel that,
06:21this shop is very important.
06:23There are 50 to 60 stalls
06:25in this shop,
06:27and more than 70 publishers
06:29participate here.
06:31In this shop,
06:33there are English,
06:35Bengali and other languages.
06:37Not only that,
06:39there are special facilities
06:41to collect books
06:43The crowd in Kolkata
06:45makes it difficult
06:47for the readers
06:49to collect books.
06:51So, from this shop,
06:53they are getting
06:55a lot of help.
06:57In this regard,
06:59the readers have
07:01expressed their opinion.
07:05It is unusual.
07:07There is nothing
07:09as unusual as
07:11this shop,
07:13because
07:15as we get older,
07:17we tend to
07:19not only read,
07:21but also learn a lot.
07:23So, the reason
07:25why I speak
07:27is that,
07:29after writing
07:31for many writers,
07:33I have found a place
07:35to speak.
07:37That is because of this shop.
07:39It is like this.
07:41Whether I buy it or not,
07:43I like to read.
07:45I like to read.
07:47The future of reading is uncertain.
07:49But,
07:51the future of writing is uncertain.
07:53I don't think so.
07:55The concept can change.
07:57I think it will come
07:59in different formats.
08:01It is difficult to say
08:03what format it will come in.
08:05But, I think the format will change.
08:07It is difficult.
08:09I still buy new books.
08:11I smell the books.
08:13I read them.
08:15I don't do it in front of people.
08:17But, I do it.
08:19I have seen this
08:21in my childhood.
08:23But, I have not seen
08:25it as an adult.
08:27I have never thought about it.
08:29My children have seen it.
08:31But, it is difficult to say
08:33whether their children will see it.
08:35I try to scare them.
08:37But, I can't do it.
08:43There is a transition period.
08:45Let's hope that
08:47the time will pass.
08:49It is not possible.
08:51But, it is better to stay.
08:53We are all hopeful.
08:55I have my own logic.
08:57Till now,
08:59my son is a girl.
09:01But, we should not
09:03create an environment
09:05for boys and girls.
09:07It is my own logic.
09:09Many people
09:11debate with me.
09:13But, I want to say
09:15that we should
09:17create an environment
09:19for boys and girls.
09:21I have many
09:23daughters and daughters-in-law.
09:25But, most of them
09:27study in social media.
09:29They study
09:31what I teach them.
09:33I try to find
09:35a girl for them.
09:37I try to find
09:39a girl like me.
09:41But, I can't find
09:43a girl like her.
09:45It is sad.
09:47Because,
09:49a girl is not enough.
09:51I need a girl.
09:53I will take care of her.
09:55I will take care of her.
09:57I will take care of her.
09:59It is like a break for me.
10:01It is like a break for me.
10:03It is like a break for me.
10:05Somehow, we are living.
10:07Nami Dami Publishers
10:09and their daughters-in-law
10:11have organized a
10:13daughter-in-law festival.
10:15Mayor Parishad Debashish Kumar
10:17is very happy to
10:19take part in this event.
10:21Are you a daughter-in-law?
10:23Yes, I am a daughter-in-law.
10:25Now, when there are
10:27many people, I am a daughter-in-law.
10:29I am a daughter-in-law.
10:31You are a daughter-in-law.
10:33Bengalis and Abhayas
10:35are very different.
10:37Do you think that
10:39there is any change in the
10:41culture of daughters-in-law?
10:43I will repeat it.
10:45I am sure of it.
10:47This year,
10:49the women's festival
10:51is very successful.
10:53The women's festival
10:55In the beginning of the year, there is a festival called Kinch, and after that there is a festival called Pator Pach.
11:02Brother, what is the meaning of such a beautiful festival and what is the meaning of such a beautiful festival in the context of the administration?
11:12This festival is called Rathnala Mahanaya Mukha Manchur.
11:15At this time of the year, there is a festival called Bhoi Parar Bhoi.
11:21Bhoi Parar Bhoi Utsav was inaugurated in the 13th year.
11:26It was the main attraction near the house of the specialists during the beautiful inauguration.
11:31The Bhoi Parar Bhoi Utsav is a unique festival in the life of the workers.
11:42I was sitting in front of the Bhoi Parar Bhoi Utsav.
11:49Many people were sitting in front of the Bhoi Parar Bhoi Utsav.
11:58Many people were sitting in front of the Bhoi Parar Bhoi Utsav.
12:04A journalist said, I am giving you a lot of freedom.
12:10He came with a letter.
12:12He took it from my Punjabi and went to the restaurant.
12:15I said I don't speak Punjabi.
12:17He said, listen to another part.
12:20After listening to another part, I ate it and said, you have lost your Punjabi.
12:28I said, this is the end of my freedom.
12:31This is Dipanita Banerjee reporting for IndiaUnheard.