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  2. Ajker Kagoj - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. List of newspapers in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Nayeemul Islam Khan - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Bhorer Kagoj - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Kazi Shahid Ahmed - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Ajker Patrika - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Prothom Alo - Wikipedia

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    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.

  9. The Sangbad - Wikipedia

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    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.