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Amader Shomoy (Bengali: দৈনিক আমাদের সময়, lit. ' Our Times ' ) is a Bengali-language daily newspaper from Bangladesh . Amader Shomoy started publishing in 2003 under Nayeemul Islam Khan , but was removed as publisher by a court order in 2012.
Newspapers published in Bangladesh are written in Bengali or English language versions. Most Bangladeshi daily newspapers are usually printed in broadsheets; few daily tabloids exist. Daily newspapers in Bangladesh are published in the capital, Dhaka, as well as in major regional cities such as Chittagong, Khulna, Rajshahi, Rangpur, Sylhet, and ...
Khan has also worked as the editor of several newspapers, including the Bengali dailies Amader Notun Shomoy and Amader Orthoneeti, as well as the English daily The Our Time. [1] He is known for his introduction of 'modern approach' of Bengali daily newspapers with the illustrated daily, Ajker Kagoj, launched in 1990.
Bangladesh Sangbadpatra Parishad (Bengali: বাংলাদেশ সংবাদপত্র পরিষদ) (Bangladesh Newspaper Association) is a national trade body of newspapers in Bangladesh. [1] [2] Mohammad Noor Ali, owner of Amader Shomoy and Chairman of Unique group is the
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[6] [8] He became and editor of publisher of The Daily Bangladesh Shomoy in 2007. [6] In July 2014, Bangladesh Police detained Feroz on charges of ordering a hit against AKM Enamul Hoque Shameem, leader of the Awami League and member of the board of trustee of Stamford University, who was shot but survived.
From 2000 to 2001, he served as deputy commander of 9th Infantry Division (Bangladesh) [4] From 17 November 2001 to 17 March 2002, he served as the engineer in chief of the Bangladesh Army. [5] He was promoted to major general in 2003 and served as senior instructor (army) in Defense Services Command and Staff College (DSCSC) Mirpur.
The press became a vital tool for discussing social issues, promoting reform, and rallying support for independence. Currently, Bengali newspapers are published in India, Bangladesh, and various expatriate communities, catering to the cultural and political interests of Bengali speakers worldwide. [1] [2]