Canada Correspondent
Nani Gopal Debnath`s book launched in Canada
A reading of Nani Gopal Debnath's book 'Boichitromoy Canada: Pragoitihasik theke Bortoman' was recently held at the Birchmount Community Center in Toronto, Canada.
Jamil Chowdhury, founder and linguist of Bangladesh Television in Dhaka in 1964, Shahidul Islam Mintu, CEO of Toronto NRB Television, writer, researcher and organizer Subrata Das, thinker Akbar Hossain, writer Sujit Kusum Pal, engineer Sujoy Mukherjee, famous reciter Shekhar Gomez, presenter Engineer Ratan Saha, Sullit Granth Pathak Soma Mridha and Aparna Halder.
Speakers at the event praised the book 'Boichitromoy Canada: Pragoitihasik theke Bortoman'. They thanked and thanked the writer Nani Gopal Debnath for publishing such a book in Canada.
The book contains a wealth of valuable information about the human way of life, the widespread use of science and technology in modern Canada. The author has carefully considered the archaeological, geographical, prehistoric, political and social aspects and enriched them with various materials including pictures. He has shown an honest initiative to present the true identity of Canada to the common and thoughtful readers by looking at various unknown and little known issues.
In the music section of the program, Subas Das and Tasmina Khan, devotees of Rabindra Sangeet, were present. Music lovers Biplab Karmkar and Samiha Tabasum were in the modern song. Sathi Ahmed in recitation. Biplab in Tabla and Akhil Roy in Mandira.
It is to be noted that the writer Nani Gopal Debnath worked in various social environments in the country and abroad after obtaining MA degree in History from Dhaka University in 1973. Currently living in Toronto and known as a conscious freelance writer. This science-minded writer is the author of three books. Many of the gentlemen who followed him in the city followed him as a philosopher. A clear sense of self-awareness can be seen in his books and writings. His writings are especially popular due to the analysis of introspection and humanistic perspective in Prajal language.
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