Chattogram Newspapers. The most essential aspect of our lives in the media. Day in day out, the newspaper publishes a large number of stories. Bangladeshi newspapers are divided into two categories: Bangla newspapers and English newspapers. Bangla news is the most renowned in our county since it is readily understood by everyone. People who speak Bangla may learn a lot and keep up with the newest news from across the world. Reading newspapers is an excellent practice to get into since it may give a lot of intellectual benefits. It contains information on both the United States and the rest of the world. This practice will not only boost your background understanding but will also help you develop your language abilities and vocabulary.
Dainik Purbokone
The Dainik Purbokone, which translates to “East Angle,” is a Bengali-language local newspaper in Chittagong, Bangladesh. In 1986, the publication was established. As per figures released by the Ministry of Information’s Department of Films and Publications, on August 28, 2019, it had the biggest readership among the major publications issued from Chittagong, with 62,100 copies. Purbokone was named the top daily in a 1994 review by the Bangladesh Press Institute.
Soltan
Soltan (supposedly read ‘chol tan) was a prominent Bengali Muslim community publication. Its a chittagong newspaper and its headquarters are in Chittagong. Mirza Muhammad Yusuf Ali, the writer of Shaubhagya Sparshamani, sponsored the establishment of Soltan in 1903. Maniruzzaman Islamabadi was the newspaper’s first publisher. The publication covered topics affecting Muslims across the globe. It ceased publishing in 1904 but was resurrected in 1926 and published till 1928. Maniruzzaman Islamabadi, the newspaper’s publisher, had progressive beliefs. The Swadeshi revolution was also supported by the publication.
Azadi
Dainik Azadi
The Azadi newspaper is a Bangla daily newspaper based in Chittagong. On September 5, 1960, The Azadi was first printed. The publication was pro-democracy and backed several East Pakistan secession initiatives. The Pakistani government placed it on a year-long registry and barred it from accepting government advertisements. During the Liberation War of Bangladesh, it ceased operating for 3 months.
Daily Bir Chattagram Mancha Newspaper
The Daily Bir Chattagram Newspaper is a Bangladeshi daily published in Chittagong. The newspaper began as a weekly publication in 1997 and has been a daily publication since 2000. The earliest editor-in-chief is Syed Omar Farooq.
Suprobhat Bangladesh
In Bangla, Suprobhat Bangladesh translates “Good Morning Bangladesh.” It is a Bengali-language regional daily newspaper published in Chittagong, Bangladesh. Rusho Mahmud has been the newspaper’s editor since its inception.