While the printing press convicted on imported paper gave a coma life struggle, the troubled situation started to affect the Ministry of National Education. Some of the books that should be sent by the Ministry for free distribution could still not be sent to schools. Numerous days have passed since the opening of schools, and many books can be sent to schools digitally.
In the past years books have been in the hands of schools these days. But the situation changed with the crisis. The schools are still waiting for the books to arrive, and it is not clear when this wait will end. It does not seem to surprise anyone that books do not reach the new school year. According to the idea, some of the books will be given to the schools digitally, and if this happens, it will bring some problems.
The most important step to be taken against this situation, which has spread to the Ministry of National Education, seems to be to make reforms that will provide "nationalization" again in the printing publishing sector, which is totally dependent on the outside. In the past few days, many newspapers either hiked or decreased the number of pages due to the exorbitant increase in imported paper prices, and some publishing houses stopped book editions.
In the case of books being digitized into schools, these books will either be uploaded to the students' computers or processed on the smart board. If it is processed on a smart board, there will be no books in front of the students. Students will be able to duplicate the books that are digitally given for the book subject with photocopies. The price of a top copy paper ranges from 20 to 30 liras.