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  2. List of television stations in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    List of television stations in Bangladesh. Around 45 privately owned television channels were permitted by the Government of Bangladesh as of 2019, of which thirty-five are currently on air. [1] Six television channels, namely STV-US, CSB News, Channel 1, Diganta Television, Islamic TV, and Channel 16, have been taken off air.

  3. Chittagong - Wikipedia

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    The channel is YouTube- and social network-based, and it reached the 1 million followers milestone on Facebook. [citation needed] Chittagong has been featured in all aspects of Bangladeshi popular culture, including television, movies, journals, music, and books. Nearly all televisions and radios in Bangladesh have coverage in Chittagong.

  4. BTV Chittagong - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh Television Chattogram or Bangladesh Television Chittagong, [a] branded on-air as BTV Chittagong or BTV Chattogram, [b] sometimes known as CTV, [c] [2] is a BTV -affiliated television station broadcast from Chittagong, serving southeastern Bangladesh. It is the network's first and currently the only regional television station.

  5. Daily Bir Chattagram Mancha - Wikipedia

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    Daily Bir Chattagram Mancha ( Bengali: দৈনিক বীর চট্টগ্রাম মঞ্চ) is a newspaper in Chittagong, Bangladesh. [1] The newspaper was first published as a weekly in 1997 and since 2000 has operated as a daily newspaper. [citation needed] Syed Omar Farooq is the founding [citation needed] editor-in-chief.

  6. 2022 Sitakunda fire - Wikipedia

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    On the night of 4 June 2022, a fire and subsequent explosions at a container depot in Sitakunda Upazila, Chittagong District, Bangladesh killed at least 47 people and injured around 450 others. [1] [4] [2] [a] The incident occurred at BM Container Depot in the Kadamrasul area of Sitakunda Upazila. [1] [6] After a fire started in the loading ...

  7. Dainik Purbokone - Wikipedia

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    Dainik Purbokone. Bengali: সঠিক সংবাদ সবার আগে, lit. 'The right news first'. The Dainik Purbokone ( Bengali: দৈনিক পূর্বকোণ, lit. 'East angle') is a Bengali-language daily newspaper in Bangladesh, and one of the leading newspaper published in Chittagong. The newspaper was founded in 1986 ...

  8. Pritilata Waddedar - Wikipedia

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    List. v. t. e. Pritilata Waddedar (5 May 1911 – 24 September 1932) [1] [2] was a Bengali revolutionary nationalist who was influential in the Indian independence movement. [3] [4] After completing her education in Chattogram (formerly Chittagong) and Dhaka (formerly Dacca), she attended Bethune College in Kolkata (formerly Calcutta).

  9. Chittagong Ship Breaking Yard - Wikipedia

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    Chittagong Ship Breaking Yard is located in Faujdarhat, Sitakunda Upazila, Bangladesh along the 18 kilometres (11 mi) Sitakunda coastal strip, 20 kilometres (12 mi) north-west of Chittagong. [1] Handling about a fifth of the world's total, it was the world's largest ship breaking yard, [2] until that record was taken by Alang in India. [3]