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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 ]
Headquarters. 93, Motijheel C/A (2nd Floor), Dhaka -1000, Bangladesh. Website. observerbd .com. The Daily Observer is an English-language newspaper in Bangladesh. The founding editor is Iqbal Sobhan Chowdhury, who was formerly editor of The Bangladesh Observer. [1] [2]
Amar Desh ( Bengali: আমার দেশ; "My country"), a Bengali-language newspaper published between 2004 and 2013. [34] [35] The Bangladesh Observer, an English-language daily published between 1949-2010 and last edited by Iqbal Sobhan Chowdhury. [7] Kishore Bangla, a Bengali juvenile weekly published between 1977 and 1983.
The Daily Star is a Bangladeshi English-language daily newspaper. It is by far the largest circulating English-language newspaper in the country. [2] Founded by Syed Mohammed Ali on 14 January 1991, as Bangladesh transitioned and restored parliamentary democracy, [3] [4] the newspaper became popular for its outspoken coverage of politics ...
Bangladesh. Natyaguru Nurul Momen (1908 - 1990), The Bangladesh Observer, The Bangladesh Times, Morning News, The Pakistan Observer; Canada Living. Barbara Amiel (born 1940), Toronto Sun, The Times, The Sunday Times, The Daily Telegraph; Andrew Coyne (born 1960), Financial Post, National Post, The Globe and Mail, CanWest News Service
The Independent was an English-language daily newspaper published in Dhaka, Bangladesh. It was owned by Beximco Group of Bangladesh. The last executive editor of the newspaper was Shamim Abdullah Zahedy. History. On 26 March 1995, Beximco Group launched The Independent. In October 2010, the Independent newspaper was relaunched.
When considering the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971 as the 'first revolution', the term 'Second Revolution' was first used in the 24 September 1974 edition of the Daily Banglar Bani newspaper which had Sheikh Fazlul Haque Mani as the editor-in-chief. Mani was the nephew of Prime Minister Mujibur Rahman,.
He started his career as a reporter for The Pakistan Observer, the largest circulated English-language daily in East Pakistan. The newspaper became The Bangladesh Observer in 1971. Ali was the Managing Editor of The Bangkok Post between 1966 and 1970. Later, he served as the roving foreign editor of the Singaporean newspaper The New Nation.