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Ajker Kagoj was a Bengali-language daily newspaper published from Dhaka, Bangladesh, from 1991 to 2007. It was known for its progressive and pro-Liberation stance, its comic strip Tui Rajakar, and its press freedom advocacy.
A comprehensive list of newspapers printed and distributed in Bangladesh, with information on their foundations, owners, editors, regions, and circulations. The list includes Bengali-language and English-language newspapers, as well as their online versions.
Nayeemul Islam Khan is a Bangladeshi media personality and the press secretary to the Prime Minister. He is known for his modern approach to Bengali newspapers and his TV talk-shows.
Bhorer Kagoj is a major Bengali-language daily newspaper, published from Dhaka, Bangladesh since 1992. It is owned by Mediascene Ltd and has Shyamal Dutta as its editor.
He started publishing Ajker Kagoj in 1991. In 2002, he established University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh. [6] [1] Shahid was the editor and publisher of Ajker Kagoj. [6] He was also a founder of Dhaka Tribune and Bangla Tribune. In 1995, Shahid's first novel was released to the public.
Ajker Patrika is a Bengali-language daily newspaper published in Dhaka, Bangladesh since 2021. It has 12 local editions, online portal, e-paper and covers various topics such as national, regional and international news, business, sports, entertainment and more.
Prothom Alo is the largest circulated newspaper in Bangladesh, founded in 1998 by Matiur Rahman. It covers various topics, such as acid attacks, drugs, HIV/AIDS, and religious terrorism, and has a popular online portal and e-paper site.
The Sangbad is the oldest Bengali-language daily newspaper in Bangladesh, founded in 1951 and published from Dhaka. It has a history of opposing authoritarian regimes, supporting women's rights, and hosting notable writers and journalists.