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Headquarters. 1 RK Mission Road Manik Mia Foundation, Motijheel Dhaka -1203 Bangladesh. OCLC number. 868012647. Website. dailynayadiganta .com. The Daily Naya Diganta ( lit. 'Daily New Horizons') is a Bengali daily newspaper published in Bangladesh since 2004. [1]
New Age is a Bangladeshi English-language daily newspaper published from Dhaka. It is printed in broadsheet. It is one of the country's most outspoken newspapers, regarded for its anti-establishment editorial policy. [failed verification] Nurul Kabir, a former leftwing activist, is the present editor of the newspaper.. History Content. At one point, New Ageālike its rival, the Daily Star ...
Daily Dinkal. Dainik Dinkal is a daily newspaper published in the Bengali language. The newspaper is also known as the mouthpiece of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and is published from Dhaka. On February 19, 2023, the Bangladesh Press Council announced the closure of the publication of the newspaper. [1]
The Daily Observer hit the stands in Bangladesh on 1 February 2011. [4] [5] Iqbal Sobhan Chowdhury , [6] the last editor of Bangladesh Observer , [7] started the circulation of a new newspaper by the name of The Daily Observer in 2011.
The Dainik Bangla is a Bengali-language daily newspaper in Bangladesh. The newspaper was closed in 1997 and was later revived on 4 September 2022 by an editorial panel led by Nazrul Islam Mazumder and Chowdhury Nafeez Sharafat. History. Dainik Pakistan was renamed Dainik Bangla after the independence of Bangladesh in 1971.
Bangladesh Pratidin (lit. ' Bangladesh Everyday ') is a Bengali-language independent daily newspaper in Bangladesh. It was founded on 15 March 2010. Bangladesh Pratidin tops the list of highest circulated dailies in the country out of 345 newspapers published from Dhaka and elsewhere, the information minister told parliament 10 March 2014.
The Bangladesh Observer, founded by Hamidul Huq Choudhury in 1949, was the oldest continuously published English-language daily newspaper in Bangladesh until it ceased publication in June 2010. History [ edit ]
The Sangbad was founded in 1951 and published from Dhaka, Bangladesh. Its first owner was Nasiruddin Ahmad and its first editor was Khairul Kabir. [2] During the 1950s and 1960s the newspaper expressed strong views opposed to the Ayub Khan government of Pakistan, and was accordingly repressed. Its offices and printing pressed were burned during ...