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  2. Amar Desh - Wikipedia

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    Amar Desh (Bengali: আমার দেশ, lit. 'My country'; listen ⓘ) is a daily newspaper in Bangladesh, published from Dhaka in the Bengali language since 2004. [4] Amar Desh provides news about Bangladesh from local and regional perspectives and covers international news. Amar Desh is considered as a popular newspaper in Bangladesh.

  3. Category:Daily newspapers published in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Daily newspapers published in Bangladesh" The following 41 pages are in this category, out of 41 total. ... Amar Desh; The Azad; Dainik Azadi; B ...

  4. Mahmudur Rahman - Wikipedia

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    Mahmudur Rahman (Bengali: মাহমুদুর রহমান; born 6 July 1953) is one of the owners and editor of one of Bangladesh's Bengali daily newspapers, Amar Desh. He is also an author, engineer and businessman.

  5. Desh Rupantor - Wikipedia

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    List of newspapers in Bangladesh; Bengali-language newspapers; Daily Jugantor; Prothom Alo; Daily Inqilab; Alokito Bangladesh; Kaler Kantho; Daily Brahmanbaria; Janakantha; Daily Naya Diganta; Dainik Azadi; The Daily Sangram; Dainik Bangla; Daily Banglar Bani; Daily Jalalabad; Amar Desh; The Daily Dinkal

  6. List of newspapers in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS), the official government-owned news agency of Bangladesh, was created on 1 January 1972 from the Dhaka bureau of the state-owned. Abul Kalam Azad , who was formerly Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina 's press secretary, became its chief editor in 2014. [ 32 ]

  7. Category:Newspapers published in Dhaka - Wikipedia

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  8. Hazari Lane violence - Wikipedia

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    Chittagong, similar to other cities in Bangladesh, has a predominantly Muslim population, with 87.96% identifying as Muslim and 10.30% as Hindu, according to the 2022 Bangladeshi census. Hazari Lane, the location of the incident, is a historically Hindu-majority area and hosts approximately 150 Hindu jewellery traders at Mia Shopping Center.

  9. 2024 Chattogram communal unrest - Wikipedia

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    The United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk, who visited Bangladesh in October 2024, also raised concerns about attacks on minorities in Bangladesh. [6] After that rally at Laldighi Maidan, Mahmudur Rahman, the Chief editor of Dainik Amar Desh, gave an anti-ISKCON speech in an event: