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Seba Prokashani suspends operations

Greenwatch Desk Literature 2026-05-14, 9:14am

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Renowned Bangladeshi publishing house Seba Prokashani has announced the temporary suspension of all its operations following allegations of internal irregularities and financial inconsistencies.


The announcement was made in a notice published on Wednesday, signed by Kazi Shahnoor Hossain, a partner of the publishing house.

According to the notice, various allegations involving internal mismanagement and financial discrepancies have recently surfaced within the organisation.

To ensure an impartial investigation and comprehensive audit of the allegations, the authorities have decided to suspend all operational activities until further notice.

Established in 1963 in Dhaka by legendary writer Kazi Anwar Hossain, Seba Prokashani has long been one of Bangladesh’s most popular and influential publishing houses.

Over the decades, the publisher gained widespread popularity among young readers through iconic series such as Tin Goenda, Masud Rana, and Kuasha.

Through its publication of adventure stories, detective fiction, thrillers and translated literature, Seba Prokashani has played a significant role in shaping popular Bengali literature for generations of readers, reports UNB.