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The Daily Ittefaq (Bengali: দৈনিক ইত্তেফাক, translit. Doinik Ittephak ) is a Bengali -language daily newspaper. Founded in 1949 by Maulana Bhashani and Yar Mohammad Khan , it is the oldest newspaper, and one of the most circulated newspapers in Bangladesh.
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 ...
When Ittefaq was restarted in 1969, he returned to his old post as Ittefaq ' s news editor. From 1969 to 1971, he wrote political propaganda against Ayub Khan, thereby playing an important role in the 1969 uprising in East Pakistan through his newspaper. In 1970, he was appointed as the executive editor of the Daily Ittefaq.
Ittefaq may refer to: The Daily Ittefaq, a Bangladeshi national newspaper in Bengali; Ittefaq, Indian film by Yash Raj Chopra Ittefaq, Indian film, remake of the 1969 film; Ittefaq, a Hindi action drama film; Ittefaq Group, a business group in Pakistan owned by Nawaz Sharif's family
Daily Qaumi Bandhan (Bengali: দৈনিক কওমি বন্ধন; lit. "national unity" [22]) was a Bengali language newspaper published in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. It has the reputation of being the only main Bengali newspaper in the country that catered specifically to the large Bengali community in Pakistan .
Tasmima Hossain Tasmima Hossain in 2022 Member of Parliament In office September 1996 – 13 July 2001 Preceded by Anwar Hossain Manju Succeeded by Anwar Hossain Manju Constituency Pirojpur-2 Personal details Born (1951-01-12) 12 January 1951 (age 73) Dhaka, East Bengal, Dominion of Pakistan Political party Jatiya Party (Manju) Spouse Anwar Hossain Manju Tasmima Hossain (born 1951) is a Jatiya ...
In 1975, the government of Bangladesh closed all newspapers except The Daily Ittefaq, The Bangladesh Times, The Bangladesh Observer and the Dainik Bangla, which were nationalised. [9] After the assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman in the 15 August 1975 Bangladesh coup d'état , the newspaper, then state-owned, stopped reporting about him and ...
The Daily Star described 1954 to 1971 as the "golden era" of The Daily Ittefaq under Hossain and uncompilable to any newspaper in Bangladesh. [6] During the Bangladesh Liberation War , the office of Ittfaq was burned down by Pakistan Army on 25 March 1971 at the start of Operation Searchlight .