Daffodil University press unveils seven new books
Daffodil International University Press has launched seven new titles at the Amar Ekushey Book Fair 2026, reinforcing its commitment to academic excellence and literary contribution.
The unveiling ceremony took place on 12 March at the Kazi Nazrul Eduplex, Daffodil International University's permanent campus in Daffodil Smart City, drawing teachers, researchers, writers, and students for the formal launch.
Pro-Vice-Chancellor Professor Dr Mohammad Masum Iqbal attended as chief guest, joined by Treasurer Dr Hamidul Haque Khan and the university librarian as special guests. Professor A M M Hamidur Rahman, convener of the DIU Press editorial board, chaired the event.
The event was attended by officials of Daffodil University Press, faculty members, authors, and invited guests.
In his address, Professor Dr Mohammad Masum Iqbal observed that a university's standard and excellence are often measured by the quality of its research and scholarly publications. He noted that DIU Press is dedicated to publishing works that satisfy readers' intellectual curiosity and foster a culture of creativity and knowledge.
This year's releases include the technology-focused "Machine Learning to Deep Learning: Concepts, Algorithms and Applications" by Sadman Sadik Khan, Md Mizanur Rahman, Md Sakibur Rahman, and Aminul Haque, and the academic title "An Introduction to Matrices for Tomorrow's Multimedia Professionals" by Apurba Ghosh.
Other new titles comprise "Unlocking Leadership: The Volunteering Journey" by Md Nazmul Hasan, "Bijnanider Hridaypind" by Anwar Parvez, the English poetry collection "Whispers of a Serene Heart" by Nibedita Chowdhury, "Ontor Atmar Protidhoni" by Al Munaf Raju, and "Bilap" by Taslim Patowari.
The books are available at the Amar Ekushey Book Fair, at the university's kiosk, and through e-commerce platforms including Rokomari, Durbarshop, and Prothoma.
During the fair, readers may also collect the titles from Pustak Prokashon (stall 422) and Matribhasha Prokash (stalls 609–613).
