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Bangla Tribune

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Bangla Tribune
বাংলা ট্রিবিউন
File:Bangla Tribune logo.jpg
TypeOnline Newspaper
FormatDigital, online newspaper
Owner(s)Gemcon Group
PublisherKazi Anis Ahmed
EditorZulfiqer Russell
Founded13 May 2014
LanguageBengali
HeadquartersFR Tower 8/C Panthapath Shukrabad, Dhaka, Bangladesh
Websitewww.banglatribune.com

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Bangla Tribune (Bengali: বাংলা ট্রিবিউন) is a online newspaper in Bangladesh, published from Dhaka in Bengali language. Launched in May 13, 2014[1] The publisher of the news paper is Kazi Anis Ahmed,[2] while Zulfiqer Russell serves as the editor. The slogan of the newspaper is Everything in minimum words (Kom Kothay Sob Kotha). As of July 2019, its Alexa ranking is 42 in Bangladesh and 17,511 globally.[3][4]

History[edit]

Bangla Tribune is a Bangladeshi Bangla-language online newspaper. The newspaper is published by Kazi Anis Ahmed, while Zulfiqer Russell serves as the Editor. The portal is owned by Gemcon Group. The group also owned Dhaka Tribune and the literary journal Bengal Lights. Bangla Tribune describes its editorial policy as liberal and it supports equal gender rights in Bangladesh. This newspaper owned by 2A Media Limited, a concern Gemcon Group. Many International media like The Guardian use Bangla Tribune news as a major source.[5] Other notable staff includes Bangladeshi actress Bonna Mirza who is serving as the head of Brand & Marketing.

Content[edit]

Sections[edit]

  • National
  • Country
  • Politics
  • Exclusives
  • Foreign
  • Column
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Technology
  • Lifestyle
  • Literature

Supplyment[edit]

Bangla Tribune publishes its regular supplements Like Bangla Tribune Literature. Other notable supplements is Eid Issue. Beside that Every week Bangla Tribune publish several Editorial in different issues.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. "Bangla Tribune celebrates third anniversary – Dhaka Tribune". www.dhakatribune.com.
  2. Ahmed, K. Anis (7 November 2015). "Bangladesh's ideological murders are a further attack on its liberal ideals" – via The Guardian.
  3. "banglatribune.com Site Info". Alexa.com. Retrieved 2019-08-14.
  4. "'জামায়াতে সিচুয়েশন ক্রিটিক্যাল' শীর্ষ প্রতিবেদনের প্রতিবাদ". Daily Nayadiganta (in Bengali). Retrieved 2020-01-19.
  5. Safi, Michael (26 May 2017). "Lady Justice statue in Bangladesh is removed after Islamist objections" – via The Guardian.


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