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The current editor replaced Ziaul Karim, who was appointed editor of the magazine in 2007. Karim, active in journalism since 1990, was a former reporter for The Morning Sun (newspaper) and The Daily Star (Bangladesh), and he was the former features editor for News Day. Karim was also appointed at the same time the editor of Jamini. [7]
Jahangirnagar University Master Plan and Designs, Dhaka, Bangladesh [14] Jaipurhat Limestone and cement Project, Jaipurhat, Bangladesh [14] World Bank Building, Sher-e-Bangla Nagor, Dhaka, Bangladesh [14] Awards: Independence Day Award in 1999, the highest state award of Bangladesh [15] Institute of Architects Bangladesh Gold Medal, 1993
Mohammad Foyez Ullah was born on 1 January 1967 in Dhaka, Bangladesh, to AKM Woliullah, a government service holder and entrepreneur, and Sultana Begum, a homemaker. Foyez received his Bachelor of Architecture degree in 1993 and Masters of Architecture degree in 1997 from the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET).
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Computer Jagat is an Information and Communication Technology (ICT) based Bengali-language magazine published monthly [1] [2] [3] in Bangladesh since 1991. [4] [5] [6] This is the first ICT magazine in Bangladesh founded by Professor Abdul Kader. [7] [8] The magazine holds an annual e-commerce fair, in 2015, it held the 7th e-commerce fair in ...
Early women writers of the magazine included Razia Khatun, Shamsunnahar Mahmud, Selina Panni and Protibha Ganguly. [1] Writer Selina Hossain was involved with Begum during the 1960s. [4] Initially published weekly, Begum runs as a monthly magazine. As of May 2016, Nurjahan Begum's elder daughter Flora Nasrin Khan is in-charge of the operations.
Bharat Bichitra, launched in April 1973, is a Bengali-language monthly magazine established with the aim of fostering literary and cultural exchange. [3] Over the years, renowned poets and writers from both Bangladesh and India have contributed to the publication. [4] Since early 2015, Bharat Bichitra has expanded its reach by being available ...