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The University Press Limited

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The University Press Limited
StatusActive
Founded1975; 49 years ago (1975)
FounderMohiuddin Ahmed
Country of originBangladesh
Headquarters locationFarmgate, Dhaka
Key peopleMahrukh Mohiuddin (managing director)
Publication typesBooks, journals
Nonfiction topicsAcademic, history, biography
Fiction genresPoetry, juvenile fiction
Official websitewww.uplbooks.com

The University Press Limited, commonly abbreviated as UPL, is an academic publishing house based in Dhaka, Bangladesh.[1][2][3] UPL was established in 1975 as a successor to Oxford University Press' Dhaka branch where Mohiuddin Ahmed was chief executive. Its success in the publishing industry led to winning the National Book Centre Award 16 times since 1981.[2] UPL is also the first publisher in Bangladesh to export books.[2] As of 2018, UPL has published around 1,500 books.[3]

History

Mohiuddin Ahmed was initially posted at the Karachi office of Oxford University Press. After the Bangladesh liberation war in 1971, he returned to Dhaka, where he became a roving editor of OUP, coordinating the editorial activities in the branches of Dhaka, Delhi, Karachi and the East Asian branch in Malaysia. In 1975, when the Dhaka office of OUP was closed down, Ahmed decided to start UPL as a successor of OUP, as he was the chief executive in the branch. Due to a lack of advanced command in Bengali literature, he focused on English language academic and research books. UPL signed a contract with OUP and Orient Longman to adapt school text books, initially starting with six books of OUP. As the successor of OUP, UPL also retained the local employees of the former.[4]

In 2018, a function was arranged to celebrate the 40th founding anniversary of UPL at the Bangla Academy auditorium. For the first time, UPL Excellence Award was accorded to 41 different authors, institutions and patrons. The function was attended by Bangladesh's finance minister Abul Maal Abdul Muhith, Kamal Hossain, Rehman Sobhan, Mahfuz Anam, Rubana Huq, Moudud Ahmed, and Anisuzzaman, among others.[5]

Initiatives

Road to Bangladesh series

UPL's best known initiative is the Road to Bangladesh series, initiated in the early 1990s, which is an ongoing book series on Bangladesh Liberation War to portray different perspectives on the event. The level of accuracy and expertise of the books in this series have made them highly valued among scholars.[2]

Adopt-a-Library

In 2017, UPL initiated the Adopt-a-Library program which is aimed at improving the reading habit of the youth in Bangladesh. In cooperation with Lift Up Asia and Asialoka Trust, the program is designed to increase the accessibility of books to the readers around the country. The program also lends support to the institution-based libraries of different "primary and secondary schools, colleges, young learners’ centers, private and government universities, and madrassas". The scheme offers three bundles of books to the libraries to choose from, comprising 30 books each with a plan to increase the numbers in the future. The institutions would apply to the program website to receive one of the bundles and to get onto the waiting list while the donors would select an institution from the list and the number of bundles to sponsor. A confirmation of donation would result in the bundles reaching the institution. As of 2019, at least 1,200 institutions have responded to the program.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "UPL's Adopt-a-Library aims to revive reading habits". Dhaka Tribune. 11 May 2019. Retrieved 22 August 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d "An unparalleled veteran in the world of publishing". The Daily Star. 17 February 2020. Retrieved 22 August 2020.
  3. ^ a b "UPL recognises 19 books, 16 individuals, six institutions". The Daily Star. 10 March 2018. Retrieved 22 August 2020.
  4. ^ প্রকাশক হলেন জ্ঞানের ভুবনের দ্বাররক্ষী. Kaler Kantho (in Bengali). 31 January 2013. Retrieved 24 August 2020.
  5. ^ জ্ঞানভিত্তিক সমাজ গঠনে ভূমিকা রাখছে ইউপিএল. Prothom Alo (in Bengali). 10 March 2018. Retrieved 24 August 2020.

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