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The Daily Ajker Kagoj. Ajker Kagoj (Bengali: আজকের কাগজ, lit. 'Today's Paper') was a daily Bengali-language newspaper published from Dhaka, Bangladesh. The newspaper was launched in 1991 under the editorship of Naimul Islam Khan. Since 1992, Kazi Shahid Ahmed was the editor and publisher till the newspaper announced its ...
He is best known for his introduction of the modern approach of Bengali daily newspapers with the illustrated daily, Ajker Kagoj, launched in 1990. Shortly after, he published the newspaper Daily Bhorer Kagoj. He was also the founding editor of the popular daily Amader Shomoy in 2003. He frequently appears on TV talk-shows since 2007.
3, including sons Kazi Anis Ahmed and Kazi Nabil Ahmed. Kazi Shahid Ahmed (7 November 1940 – 28 August 2023) was a Bangladeshi businessman journalist, sports organiser, writer, and publisher who established the University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh, Ajker Kagoj, and the Gemcon Group. [1][2]
Headquarters. Dhaka, Bangladesh. Website. ajkerpatrika.com. Ajker Patrika is a Bengali-language daily newspaper that is published in Dhaka, Bangladesh. [1][2][3] The newspaper started publishing on June 27, 2021. Golam Rahman is the editor of Ajker Patrika. [4] As of September 2022, the circulation of Ajker Patrika is around 1,08,100.
On 22 August 2004, journalist Kamal Hossain, who worked for the Ajker Kagoj and Chattagram Mancha, was murdered at his home in Manikcchari where he was the local correspondent. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] During a period of widespread harassment of journalists in the area in 2006, Chattagram Mancha reporter Sukumar Barua was arrested for two days until local ...
It started as Kagoj Tarun Sahitya Puraskar. In 2003, the award was renamed to Best Book Award. It was renamed in 2007 Gemcon Sahitya Puroshkar. [8] [9] Gemcon Group owned Ajker Kagoj. It closed the newspaper with a one-day notice to its employees. [10] Kazi Anis Ahmed is the publisher of Dhaka Tribune and Bangla Tribune. [10]
Andhra Patrika. Andhra Patrika was a Telugu weekly newspaper of the nationalist movement founded by Kasinadhuni Nageswara Rao in 1908. [1][2] It later transformed into a daily newspaper before it closed down in 1991. [3] It helped to shape both modern Telugu language and an identity that resulted in the creation of the state of Andhra Pradesh.
Masuda Bhatti. Masuda Bhatti is a Bangladeshi journalist who is currently a Commissioner of the Information Commission. [1] Bhatti was known for filing a defamation lawsuit against Barrister Mainul Hosein who is connected with the opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party and editor of New Nation daily and Daily Ittefaq. [2][3]