Type | Daily newspaper |
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Format | Broadsheet |
Publisher | Chowdhury Nafeez Sharafat |
Editor | Chowdhury Jafarullah Sharafat (Acting Editor) |
Founded | 4 September 2022 [1] |
Language | Bengali |
Website | Dainik Bangla |
The Dainik Bangla is a Bengali-language daily newspaper in Bangladesh. The newspaper was closed in 1997 and was later revived on 4 September 2022 by an editorial panel led by Nazrul Islam Mazumder and Chowdhury Nafeez Sharafat. [2]
Dainik Pakistan was renamed Dainik Bangla after the independence of Bangladesh in 1971. [3] After independence, the newspaper published reports on Bengali collaborators of the Pakistan Army and war crimes. [4] The reports were used as evidence in the Bangladesh war crimes tribunal. [5] In 1972, Hasan Hafizur Rahman was elected president of the editorial board of the Dainik Bangla. [6] Toab Khan, press secretary to President Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, became editor of the newspaper in 1972. [7] [8]
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 did not cover the anniversary of his death. [10] The newspaper was closed by the Bangladesh Awami League government in 1997 along with other state-owned media, The Bangladesh Times and Saptahik Bichitra. [11]
In 2022, Dainik Bangla was revived under Toab Khan, Chowdhury Jafarullah Sharafat, and financially backed by Chowdhury Nafiz Sarafat. [12]
An important road junction in Dhaka, Dainik Bangla intersection, has been named after the newspaper. [13]