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Fresh Stationery holds multilingual handwritten book fair once again

Published : Sunday, 9 February, 2025 at 12:00 AM  Count : 107
Meghna Group of Industries (MGI)'s brand Fresh Stationery organised the Multilingual Handwritten Book Fair once again held at Justice Shahbuddin Ahmed Park, Gulshan, Dhaka on Friday, says a press release.

The aim of the event was to showcase a diverse range of handwritten stories, each uniquely crafted in various languages, providing readers with a cross-cultural reading experience with engaging activities and delightful entertainment for all attendees.

A major highlight was the official launch of 'Fresh InkForce', a newly inaugurated premium pen, unveiled by MGI Director Barrister Tasnim Mostafa alongside GM (Sales) Md. Yeasin Mollah, and other MGI officials.

Adding to the excitement, the fair featured two engaging competitions for children-a Handwriting Competition and a Creative Writing Competition-judged by renowned writers and authors, including Ahsan Habib, Palash Mahbub, Emon Chowdhury, Sadat Hossain, Isteaque Ahmed, Sumanto Aslam, and Anish Das Apu.

These esteemed judges also led insightful sessions inspiring young participants to embrace the art of writing and storytelling.

The event showcased eight literary genres-thrillers, adventure, comedy, fantasy, horror, science fiction, children's literature, and international stories-highlighting the diversity and richness of handwritten literature.

Visitors and attendees of the fair included students and children from all different age groups, and commuters from all over Dhaka.

The atmosphere was creatively charged as participants explored the enchanting world of entertainment embracing the excellence within each carefully penned story.



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