Bengali childhood and Anandamela magazine are practically inseparable. For the past so many years, Anandamela has undoubtedly been the companion of growing Bengali youngsters. Anandamela accompanies one on a mental journey to escape from the boredom of the mundane day to day life. It can also educate how to perceive reality from a different perspective. The pace of this well-known magazine that began in the seventies, still continues.
The readers who used to curl up with the magazine when it was first published, losing themselves in the world of brand-new tales and books, are most likely parents by now. Anandamela continues to routinely see their children now.
Anandamela has published a wide range of articles, but what is the source of the magazine's original richness? The story, of course! Young readers have been enthralled with stories of all kinds that have been written at various points of time. Fifty pieces from the collection of stories published in the first 26 years (1975-2000) of the Anandamela general issue have been published as part of the Anandamela story collection. There are biographies of contemporary writers in addition to those of deceased authors like Premendra Mitra, Sukumar Sen, Satyajit Roy, Shivaram Chakraborty, Niharranjan Gupta, and Bimal Mitra. Readers interested in bangla epub can visit the website www.anandapub.in and buy Anandamela Galpa Sankalan.
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