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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.
The paper was pro-democracy and supported various autonomy movements in East Pakistan. It was blacklisted by the Pakistani Government for a year and banned from receiving government advertisement. It stopped publishing for three months during the Bangladesh Liberation War. [2] [3] Abdul Khaleq was the founding editor and publisher of Azadi.
Dainik Desh Rupantor [a] [1] [2] [3] ... Dainik Azadi; The Daily Sangram; Dainik Bangla; Daily Banglar Bani; Daily Jalalabad; Amar Desh; The Daily Dinkal; References
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MA Malek (Bengali: এম এ মালেক) is a Bangladeshi journalist who is currently the editor of the first Dainik Azadi of Independent Bangladesh. [1] [2] The Government of Bangladesh awarded him the Ekushey Padak in Journalism in 2022 for his significant contribution in journalism. [3] [4]
5 September – The inaugural issue of Bengali-language daily newspaper Dainik Azadi is published in Chittagong. [13] 9 September – Pakistan defeats India 1–0 in field hockey at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, winning the gold medal. [14] 19 September – Pakistan and India sign the Indus Waters Treaty, brokered by the World Bank. [15]
It exchanges news with AFP, Xinhua, Press Trust of India (PTI), APP(Pakistan) and other foreign agencies. [10] [33] United News of Bangladesh (UNB) is a private news agency in service since 1988. It partners with AP, United News of India (UNI), and other foreign agencies. [10] [34]
The Tribune is an Indian English-language daily newspaper published from Amritsar, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Bathinda, Chandigarh and Gurugram.It was founded on 2 February 1881, in Lahore, Punjab (now in Pakistan), by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a philanthropist, and is run by a trust comprising five persons as trustees. [5]