‘We used to read books by lighting the cup lamp. Due to family work, I did not get the chance to read books in daylight. But there was one thing in mind. Children’s father is a teacher by profession. His children must be raised. That’s why I am thankful that Allah has blessed my three sons to write books.’ Emdadur Rahman Chowdhury, Sylhet’s first online news portal registered by the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Sylhet’s first online news portal Emdadur Rahman Chowdhury, after unveiling the cover of the book ‘Shishir Jhara Kavita’ written by Sajedul Chowdhury Rubel, the son of Irish expatriate Sajedul Chowdhury Rubel, at the residence of Sejo’s son, eminent poet and essayist Diloar Ibn Yunus, in Postgola, Dhaka. 84-year-old Begum Sajda Yunus, the mother of the three writers, made such a comment on Tuesday afternoon while accepting the floral wishes given by Zia. He said, “Today’s “Miya–Polara” boys and girls are busy with mobile phones. The habit of reading books is less. In Ekushey Book Fair, Dhaka’s Suhrawardy Udyan was held on the afternoon of 19th February in the afternoon of his expatriate son poet Sajedul Chowdhury Rubel’s poem “Shishir Jhara Kavita”. The cover of which was unveiled by Shafiqur Rahman Chowdhury, State Minister of Expatriate Welfare and Foreign Employment Ministry of the Government of Bangladesh. Senior Dhaka District. Sessions Judge Habibur Rahman and dignitaries were present. The author’s mother could not attend this function due to old age. Therefore, with the children, he separately opened the cover of Shishir Jhara poetry book at his son’s house. Begum Sajeda Yunus’ 90s writer-columnist son Dilawar Ibn Yunus, writer and journalist Akash Chowdhury were present during the unveiling. Meanwhile, many people including Begum Sajeda Chowdhury’s daughter-in-law Mujibur Rahman, daughter Hepi Chowdhury, granddaughter Maha were present while receiving floral greetings. Sajedul Chowdhury Rubel has been involved in writing since the 90s. Since then, he is a reader’s favorite. After completing his studies from Dhaka University, he moved abroad. Currently, he has been living permanently in Ireland with his family for 22 years. In addition to his professional duties, he serves as an advisor to the Ministry of Transport of the Government of Ireland. This patriotic writer was born in a noble Muslim family in Barantar village of Mohanganj upazila in Netrokona district. He is the son of late Yunus Ali Chowdhury, a renowned teacher there. In personal life, he is the father of two daughters. Earlier last year, his first book of poetry titled ‘Ferrabo Na Toke’ was published at the book fair.