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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. Mahmudur Rahman - Wikipedia

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    Police raided the Daily Sangram and found evidence that it was printing Amar Desh. [100] The government sued Sangram 's publisher and editor, Abul Asad, and arrested 19 printers. [ 101 ] [ 102 ] It also filed charges against Mahmuda Begum, Mahmudur Rahman's mother, who had become the acting head of the newspaper in the absence of the editor.

  4. Mati O Manush - Wikipedia

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    Mati O Manush (Bengali: মাটি ও মানুষ), originally called Amar Desh, was a pioneering television programme on Bangladesh Television. The programme started in the mid-1980s and focused on the agricultural sector of Bangladesh. [1] [2] The show was hosted by Rezaul Karim Siddique.

  5. List of newspapers in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The Bangladesh Observer, an English-language daily published between 1949-2010 and last edited by Iqbal Sobhan Chowdhury. [7] Kishore Bangla, a Bengali juvenile weekly published between 1977 and 1983. Daily Banglar Bani, a Bengali-language newspaper. The Kohinoor, a Bengali-language monthly published from 1898 to 1912.

  6. Mohammad Mosaddak Ali - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Ali launched Bangladesh's first automation-based private satellite television station NTV. He also founded another satellite channel RTV and Bengali daily newspaper Amar Desh. He is the founding President of Association of Television Channel Owners (ATCO). [5]

  7. 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.

  8. 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. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  9. 2013 Shahbag protests - Wikipedia

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    Mass protests were held, urging the boycott of certain right-wing media outlets critical of the war tribunals, which included Diganta Television, Daily Naya Diganta, Amar Desh, and The Daily Sangram, [145] [146]