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The Daily Prothom Alo (Bengali: প্রথম আলো) is a Bengali-language daily newspaper in Bangladesh, published from Dhaka. It is the largest circulated newspaper in Bangladesh. [2] According to the National Media Survey of 2018, conducted by Kantar MRB Bangladesh, Prothom Alo has a daily
Matiur Rahman (journalist) Matiur Rahman (Bengali: মতিউর রহমান; born 15 April, 1946) [1] is the editor of Prothom Alo, the largest circulated Bengali language daily in Bangladesh. He is the recipient of the 2005 Ramon Magsaysay Award in the journalism, literature and creative communication arts category. [2][3][4]
On April 17, 2021, Rozina Islam, a senior female reporter of the Bangladeshi daily Prothom Alo, went to the Health Ministry office in the Bangladesh Secretariat for COVID-19 related reporting. [2] [3] She was confined in the ministry for five hours and her cell phones were seized.
Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan put the overall death toll at 150, while the country’s leading Bengali-language daily, Prothom Alo, said 211 people were killed since July 16. Thousands of others ...
Death (s) 25 policemen [ 1 ] 2024 Bangladesh post-resignation violence took place after the resignation of Sheikh Hasina, targeting Awami League supporters, religious minorities, government and security officials. [ 2 ] On the day of the resignation 25 police officers were killed. [ 1 ] According to the Daily Sun at least 119 were killed that ...
Investigations conducted by Prothom Alo correspondents across 64 districts and 67 upazilas between 5 August and 20 August revealed that attacks on the minority community occurred in 49 districts. Two members of the Hindu community were killed in the violence, and a total of 912 attacks were documented.
The Bangladesh Railway authorities, on orders from higher-ups in the government, directed train services between Dhaka and the rest of the country to shut down to prevent quota reform protestors from using trains to travel or form gatherings, according to several unnamed railway supervisors speaking with Prothom Alo. [229]
The 2007 Bangladesh cartoon controversy began after an editorial cartoon was published in the 431st edition of Alpin [ bn], a featured supplement of the Bangladeshi newspaper Prothom Alo, on 17 September 2007. [1] The cartoon featured a conversation between an elderly man and a boy culminating in the boy making a joke using the name of the ...