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The 5 Best Bangla Newspapers in Bangladesh

Newspapers play a vital role in everyday life. Every day, more than a hundred English and Bangla newspapers in Bangladesh  publish news. As a result, the number of news readers in Bangladesh is steadily growing.

Any human being has a natural need to be informed about happenings. You don't want to go during the day if you don't know what's going on in the world and overseas.

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5 Best Bangla Newspapers

List of the 5 best Bangla Newspapers in Bangladesh

 

01. The Daily Prothom Alo

The Daily Prothom Alo was founded in Dhaka, Bangladesh, in 1998. This newspaper's publisher and editor is journalist Matiur Rahman. In both online and offline sites, it is the leading and most well-known publication.

02. Bangladesh Pratidin

Bangladesh Pratidin is one of Bangladesh's most well-known and influential daily Bangla newspaper. Many members of the Bangladeshi community are eager to read their local newspaper in print as well as online. They topped the list of most widely published dailies in the world in 2014. It's a division of the East West Media Network.

03. The Daily Jugantor

The Daily Jugantor is one of Bangladesh's most widely circulated Bangla language newspapers. In 1999, Bangladesh's one of the most widely read and widely distributed Bangla printed edition daily newspaper was printed. Read all breaking news, international, lifestyle, education, national, local and regional from Jugantor.

04. The Kaler Kantho

The Daily Kaler Kontho is known for always reporting the facts, and as a result, they have a top-tier spot in Bangladesh. It is still one of the most widely circulated newspapers today. They offer a wide range of features. This newspaper, which was published in January 2010, is owned by East-West Media.

05. The Daily Ittefaq

The Daily Ittefaq began their journey separately after the civil war in 1971. They became an important newspaper during the liberation war. Mr. Moulana Abdul Hamid khan Vasani, the chairman, founded it in 1953. As a result, it was Dhaka's oldest and most well-known newspaper.