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Gaye Holud in Dhaka, Bangladesh Gaye Holud ceremony in West Bengal, India. The bride is seated on a dais and the turmeric paste is applied by the guests to her face and body. Turmeric is known to have antimicrobial and soothing effects when applied to the skin, giving the bride a distinctive yellow hue that gives its name to this ceremony.
Set in 1970 and 1971, Jo Bichar Gaye is based on Bangladesh Liberation War, including the liberation of Dhaka. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It premiered on Geo Entertainment on 12 December 2021 and aired weekly. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The show ended on 13 March 2022 with 14 episodes.
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' Bangladesh in the heart ') slogan, which is still used as of today. [6] It initially broadcast pre-recorded television programs for 12 hours, but was converted to a 24-hour channel within two years of its launch. [7] On 1 October 2001, Channel i began airing news programming. [8] The channel launched its website on 30 September 2003. [6]
Six television channels, namely STV-US, CSB News, Channel 1, Diganta Television, Islamic TV, and Channel 16, have been taken off air. Bangladesh has four state-owned television stations, of which only three broadcast on terrestrial television, which are BTV Dhaka, BTV Chittagong, and Sangsad Television.
United News of Bangladesh (Bengali: ইউনাইটেড নিউজ অব বাংলাদেশ, UNB/ ইউএনবি) is a Bangladeshi private sector news agency established in 1988. [1] Enayetullah Khan established UNB in the 1980s. It is the first fully digitized private wire service in South Asia. [2] [3]
The Daily Star is a Bangladeshi English-language daily newspaper. It is by far the largest circulating English-language newspaper in the country. [2] Founded by Syed Mohammed Ali on 14 January 1991, as Bangladesh transitioned and restored parliamentary democracy, [3] [4] the newspaper became popular for its outspoken coverage of politics, corruption, and foreign policy.
Banglavision was one of the nine Bangladeshi television channels to sign an agreement with Bdnews24.com to subscribe to a video-based news agency run by children called Prism in May 2016. [17] On 1 December 2024, Lal Golap began airing again on the channel after being off-air from 16 April 2016.