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সোনালি ব্যাংকের নাম পরিবর্তন
রাষ্ট্রায়ত্ত সোনালী ব্যাংক লিমিটেডের নাম পরিবর্তন করা হয়েছে। ব্যাংকটির নতুন নাম ‘সোনালী ব্যাংক পিএলসি’। আজ মঙ্গলবার ব্যাংকের চতুর্থ বিশেষ সাধারণ সভায় (ইজিএম) সোনালী ব্যাংক লিমিটেডকে সোনালী ব্যাংক পিএলসি হিসেবে অনুমোদন করেছেন শেয়ারহোল্ডাররা।
এখন থেকে সোনালী ব্যাংক পিএলসি (সোনালি ব্যাংক পাবলিক লিমিটেড কোম্পানি) নতুন নামে কার্যক্রম শুরু করবে।
 
বিশেষ সাধারণ সভায় উপস্থিত ছিলেন পরিচালনা পর্ষদের…
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thebengaliichronicles · 7 months
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Bengali Breaking News Online: Stay Connected and Informed
In the digital age, access to real-time news has become an integral part of our lives. Whether it's staying informed about global events, local developments, or topics of personal interest, the convenience of online news platforms cannot be overstated. For Bengali speakers worldwide, Bengali Breaking News Online has emerged as a reliable and vital source of information. In this, we delve into the world of Bengali Breaking News Online and how it has revolutionized the way we connect with news, keeping us informed in real-time.
The Digital Transformation of News
The advent of digital technology has transformed the landscape of news consumption. Gone are the days when people relied solely on newspapers, radio, or television for their daily dose of information. Today, news is accessible at our fingertips, thanks to online news platforms.
Online epitomizes this transformation. It offers Bengali speakers immediate access to news updates, breaking stories, and in-depth coverage across a wide spectrum of topics. This shift from traditional media to digital platforms has had several profound implications.
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Immediate Access to Breaking News
One of the most significant advantages of Bengali Breaking News
Online is the immediacy it provides. When a major event occurs, whether it's a natural disaster, a political development, or a sports victory, online platforms deliver the news in real-time. This means that Bengali speakers are among the first to know, allowing them to stay informed about rapidly evolving situations.
Comprehensive Coverage
Online doesn't just focus on the big headlines. It offers comprehensive coverage across various domains, including politics, economics, culture, sports, health, and entertainment. This breadth ensures that readers receive a well-rounded view of current affairs, enriching their understanding of the world.
Moreover, these platforms often provide in-depth analysis, expert commentary, and investigative reporting. This added depth goes beyond the surface-level news bites, encouraging critical thinking and informed discussions.
Live Updates and Interactive Engagement
Online news platforms facilitate real-time updates and live coverage of events. For instance, during elections or significant sporting events, readers can follow minute-by-minute updates and live commentary. This feature not only keeps readers engaged but also fosters a sense of community among them.
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Interactive engagement is another hallmark of Bengali Breaking News Online. Readers can comment on articles, share stories with their networks, and even participate in polls or discussions. This two-way communication creates a dynamic news ecosystem where diverse perspectives are acknowledged and discussed.
Challenges and Responsibility
While the digital age has brought unprecedented benefits in terms of immediacy and accessibility, it has also posed challenges. The speed at which information spreads online can sometimes lead to the dissemination of unverified or inaccurate news. This emphasizes the importance of responsible journalism and fact-checking in the digital era.
Both readers and news organizations share the responsibility of ensuring the accuracy and credibility of news. Readers must critically evaluate the sources they rely on, while news outlets must prioritize ethical reporting practices.
The Future of Bengali News
The future of Bengali news holds exciting prospects. As technology continues to advance, we can expect further integration of artificial intelligence (AI), data analytics, and personalized content delivery. News platforms will tailor content to individual interests, offering a personalized news experience.
Additionally, mobile devices will continue to play a pivotal role in news consumption. With the majority of Bengali readers accessing news through smartphones, news outlets will optimize their platforms for mobile users, ensuring a seamless and user-friendly experience.
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Conclusion
Bengali Breaking News Online has ushered in a new era of news consumption for Bengali speakers. It empowers them with immediate access to information, offers comprehensive coverage, and encourages interactive engagement. However, with this power comes the responsibility to discern credible sources from unreliable ones.
The future of Bengali news promises exciting developments as technology continues to advance. While the way we access news may change, one thing remains constant: the importance of staying informed in our ever-changing world. Bengali Breaking News Online will continue to be an indispensable tool for Bengali speakers, providing them with the knowledge they need to navigate the complexities of our modern era and stay connected and informed in real-time.
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nr24bd · 9 months
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রাজশাহীর শীর্ষ মাদক সম্রাট আক্কাস আলী গ্রেপ্তার
রাজশাহীর শীর্ষ মাদক সম্রাট আক্কাস আলী গ্রেপ্তার
রাজশাহীর শীর্ষ মাদক সম্রাট ও ১১ মাদক মামলার আসামী আক্কাস আলী (৪৫) কে গ্রেপ্তার করেছে আরএমপি কাঁটাখালি থানা পুলিশ। (১২ আগস্ট) শনিবার দিবাগত রাত সাড়ে ৪ টার দিকে কাঁটাখালি থানার ভারত সীমান্তের ১০ নাম্বার চর থেকে তাকে গ্রেপ্তার করা হয়েছে। এ তথ্য নিশ্চিৎ করেন কাঁটাখালি থানা অফিসার ইনচার্জ জাহাঙ্গির আলম। জানা গেছে, রাজশাহী শীর্ষ মাদক সম্রাট কাঁটাখালি থানার চরখিদিরপুর গ্রামের মৃত ইমরান আলীর ছেলে আক্কাস…
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timesofocean · 2 years
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Death toll in devastating Bangladesh fire rises to 34
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Death toll in devastating Bangladesh fire rises to 34
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Dhaka (The Times Groupe)- A devastating fire in Chattogram, a port city in southern Bangladesh, has killed at least 34 people and injured more than 300 others, an official said on Sunday. The port city of Chattogram has continued to burn for more than 12 hours.
We have recorded 34 deaths and more than 300 injuries so far. Among them, some are in very critical condition. We have already transferred two to the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and some others to Dhaka for better treatment,” Brigadier General Md. Shamim Ahsan, director of Chattogram Medical College Hospital, told The Times Groupe.
On Sunday morning, new wounded were admitted to the hospital.
Seven firefighters who rushed to the scene and participated in the rescue operations are believed to have died.
During the rescue operations, dozens of firefighters and police officers were injured.
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha and other local media reported 33 deaths and 400 injuries.
A total of 25 firefighter and civil defense units have been working to douse the blaze since Saturday night, according to the latest update from the scene.
The fire erupted at around 11.00 p.m. local time (1700GMT) in the city’s Sitakunda area.
Witnesses and rescue workers report that the flames started in a container and quickly spread to others in the depot, which has more than 1,000 containers.
Officials from the city, including the mayor, have visited the site and vowed to find out what caused the fire.
In the South Asian nation’s main export sector of readymade garments, however, the deadly fire caused huge economic losses due to the destruction of a number of containers laden with chemicals and other materials.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has condoled over the tragic incident and assured compensation to the families of the deceased. She urged all concerned authorities to provide due treatment to the injured at the earliest opportunity.
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iqmmir · 24 days
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I saw your post about songs that fuck with your brain chemistry -- any recommendations...? 👀
Yes ill always recommend hindi and bangla songs 💥💥💥
Hindi —
literally anything by r.d. burman honestly, but i remember the main ones i absolutely loved when i was smaller (i had awesome taste in music. Trust) — kya hua tera vada, gulabi akhen (please please listen to this one please pleas eplease), tere bina zindagi se (this is meh but like. i was obsessed with it so.), chura liya hai tumne jo dil ko (also please please please listen to this i love this so much forveee), meri bheegi bheegi si, dilbar mere
I'm not sure if these are by rd burman as well but FUCK these are so good 💥💥💥 — salame-ishq meri jaan, o saathi re (i prefer asha's ver, but kishore kumar is awesome too), khaike paan banaras wala, pal pal dil ke pas (my brother liked this more than me), yeh dosti, dum maro dum, phulo ka taro, pairody song (specifically look up mr india pairody song literal banger im telling you), hawa hawaii
Another paragraph break so it's easy for me — yeh mera dil yaar ka diwana, beqarar karke hamen yun na jaiye, mehbooba mehbooba (there's a new one but the SUCKS . Trust . Meh booba sholay, also by rd burman), bach ke rehna re baba, jhoomka gira re (theres a new version called kya jhumka and that sucks okay), kiki ki muskurahaton pe, jaane woh jaise log the, aa chal ke tujhe mei leke chalu
comparatively more recent — ik bagal, ranaji, azadi (im pretty sure there are many songs with this name, so specifically azadi gully boy 👍👍), namak, beedi, panga, mehboob mere, ghoomar, pinga, train song (also from gully boy), kab se kab tak, jahaan to chala, chikni chameli (this changed lives . Trust), nagada sang dhol baje, zoobi doobi
Also ANYTHING gulzar wrote, FUCKING banger
Bangla —
ANYTHING MANNA DEY SANG . ALSO SUMAN . Um i always thought it was suman chaterjee but apparently it's suman chattopadhyay . but also i have favourites so :))) — se amar choto bon, coffee houser sei addata aaj aar nei, hoyto tomari janya (most of these are my brother's recs because i listen to bangla songs less than he does), ghurche chaka, amader jonyo, pagol, haal chherona bondhu, petkati chandiyal, bose aanko
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ALSO EVERYTHING BY TAGORE . RABINDRANATH TAGORE . SO AWESOME — jodi tor daak shune keo na ashe (also called ekla cholo re), ami banglay gaan gai, hridmajhare rakhbo, fagunero mohonay, neel digante oi phuler agun, gram chara oi ranga matir poth, ore bhai phagun legeche bone bone, amra shobai raja, projapoti projapoti (this is a children's song but it's good and you will listen to it.), phagun hawaye hawaye,
not rabindrasangeet (what we call tagore's songs) — gouri elo dekhe jalo, majhi tor radio nai, not bengali (it's assamese) but SUCH a banger — kapili kapili
I have more songs but i forgor
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nitesh-123n · 12 days
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Mastering Bengali Pronunciation at Home
Bengali, the language of Rabindranath Tagore and mouthwatering roshogollas, can sound as melodic as a sitar solo. But those unfamiliar with its alphabet and sounds might feel like they're tackling a bowl of phuchka – delicious, but potentially explosive! Fear not, intrepid language learner! Mastering Bengali pronunciation at home is entirely achievable with the right techniques. Here's your cheat sheet to navigate the twists and turns of Bengali phonetics:
1. Befriend the Bangla Alphabet
The Bengali alphabet, known as Bangla Lipi, might look like an exotic vine at first glance. However, with some dedication, you'll be able to decipher its unique characters. Start by familiarizing yourself with the basic vowels and consonants, paying close attention to the diacritics that alter pronunciation. Numerous online resources and apps offer interactive tutorials to make this process less daunting.
2. Shadow Like a Sparrow
Bengalis have a beautiful lilt to their speech. To capture this essence, practice shadowing – mimicking native speakers. Find audio resources like Bengali news broadcasts, podcasts, or movie dialogues. Listen intently, then try to replicate the sounds as closely as you can. Record yourself and compare it to the original, adjusting your pronunciation where necessary.
3. YouTube: Your Virtual Language Lab
YouTube is a treasure trove for pronunciation practice. Explore channels dedicated to teaching Bengali pronunciation. Look for videos that break down specific sounds, offer visual aids like mouth movements, and provide slow, clear pronunciations. Don't be shy to repeat after the instructor, as repetition is key to mastering those tricky Bengali sounds.
4. Befriend a Bengali Buddy: Conversation is King
The best way to solidify your pronunciation is through real-life conversation. Look for online language exchange platforms where you can connect with native Bengali speakers. Practice basic greetings, introduce yourself, or discuss your favorite Bengali dish. Not only will you improve your pronunciation, but you'll also gain valuable cultural insights.
5. Sing Along Like a Nightingale
Bengali music is a vibrant tapestry of sounds. Immerse yourself in the world of Rabindra Sangeet or contemporary Bengali pop music. Listen closely to the lyrics, paying attention to how the singers pronounce vowels and consonants. Try singing along, even if it's just humming the tunes. This not only makes learning fun but also helps train your ear for the natural flow of the language.
6. Record Yourself Ruthlessly
Record yourself speaking Bengali regularly. Listen back objectively and identify areas for improvement. Are your vowels rounded enough? Are you pronouncing those tricky consonant clusters correctly? Being your own critic can be a powerful tool for identifying and fine-tuning your pronunciation skills.
7. Celebrate
Learning a new language is a marathon, not a sprint. There will be days when Bengali pronunciation feels like a bowl of jalebis – sweet but sticky. However, celebrate your Fortschritte (German for progress, because every language learner deserves a fancy word)! Every correctly pronounced word, every successfully navigated sentence is a victory. Reward yourself for your dedication, and keep your motivation high.
Remember, mastering Bengali pronunciation is a journey, not a destination. Embrace the challenges, celebrate your victories, and most importantly, have fun along the way! Before you know it, you'll be conversing with Bengali speakers like a seasoned pro, ready to order your next plate of phuchka with confidence
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nusrattalks · 2 years
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An Immigrant’s Notes- 1
Rubayat was woken up by the familiar, deafening knocks on her bedroom door- it was part of her house help Tara’s weekend ritual to try and break down her door in the process of waking her up.
But even Tara’s absolute lack of a sense of privacy couldn’t take away from the glee Rubayat woke up feeling. It was going to be an absolutely PERFECT day where everything and everyone including the weather was going to cooperate. With an ear to ear smile, Rubayat got out of bed and opened the curtains. And just as her heart had promised, the weather was indeed an indication of Dhaka feeling love for it’s people- sunny, breezy with the slightest sign of humidity and maybe some hints of rain. Perfect.
As she was washing up and brushing her teeth, she took her time to appreciate the beauty of the mundane: the feel of the toothbrush, the coolness of the water on her always-warm skin, the smile that greeted her in the mirror, the yellow of the indoor cactus by the window. So this is what ‘yellow’ feels like, she thought with giggles.
Even her beloved, torn-in-multiple-places maxi was saying ‘I love you’ to her in all possible languages.
She giggled some more.
Her parents met her at the dining table, along with her little sister Reba, waiting to start breakfast.
“Abba, I don’t know why you insist on waiting, it’s the weekend I should be able to sleep in some more.”
“Because otherwise, I’ll have to go days before we can all sit together at the table for breakfast.” He smiled. That warm, ‘Abba’ smile that radiated the sun’s rays.
She countered with giggles.
Rubayat looked around at the table and inhaled the sight and the smells: porota, dim poach and alu bhaji with her sister making their signature porota wrap, tongue out in concentration; Amma insisting on hand-feeding her; the smell of freshly brewing tea on the stove.
She could also smell the rest of the day. It smelt like her favourite Fridays, spent at their Uttara home, with those she loved as much as life itself. Smelt like the fragrance of turmeric and Chandan on Amma’s freshly showered skin, the fish fry for the feast which best described their Friday lunches, the smell of Abba’s skin as they’d all cuddle together in bed for a post-lunch nap, and the smell of fresh rain soil. The kind you only get to smell in Dhaka.
It sounded like cars honking at each other, and street peddlers reminding the neighborhood Ammas of the vegetables they forgot last minute; tunes of the old Bangla classics in the voice of Runa Laila and Shabnam that Abba will be playing later through the day already made its way into her ears.
She closed her eyes in anticipation and gratitude.
And just as she was about to take her first bite of the signature porota roll, Rubayat heard Amma’s frustration: “but how many times have I told you not to eat or drink anything in your dreams, Rubayat! Pet kharap korbe pore ke dekhbe tomake?”
As her brain tried to make sense of the confusion, her people and Dhaka home became a blur.
A jolt. And then, Tara’s deafening knocks.
Only, it wasn’t Tara.
It was the construction work taking place in the neighbourhood.
And it wasn’t her Dhaka bedroom.
It was the bedroom she was learning to call ‘mine’ in Melbourne.
As her body tried to make sense of what was going on, Rubayat’s brain tried to provide some assistance- This is Melbourne, Rubayat. You live here now. This is your new home.
That smell you’re getting is your roommate brewing coffee and making toast for breakfast.
That sound you’re hearing is Kiss FM playing the latest hits of Melbourne.
That alarm you are hearing is your phone telling you to wake the fuck up and call Robert about the meeting in Oakleigh at 3.
Abba, Amma and Reba are pretty far away. Dhaka home has to wait for a bit
Rubayat looked around her. Sure enough, her brain wasn’t lying, but her body was taking some time to re-adjust.
But wasn’t I just wrapping Amma up in my arms and smelling her skin? How could that not be happening right now?! Maybe if I close my eyes and open them again…
And so she shut her eyes tight, said ‘Allah please, Allah please’, and reopened them.
No Abba, Amma or Reba anywhere. Just her in her PJs, still feeling the warmth of her torn maxi.
With a sigh, she made her way out of bed with a smile.
Oh, well. Another day. Another dream about home. And a heart full of gratitude.
She went in to say good morning to her lovely Greek roommate, and the sight did make her heart smile.
Family away from family. Home away from home.
As she grabbed a piece of toast and made her way to get dressed, she heard her roommate call out.
“Wait, what’s those lines you were humming last night, again?”
Rubayat felt her heart fill up with sunshine and face light up with the biggest smile.
“I’ll be home for Christmas...if only in my dreams.”
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So for my international music New Year’s resolution, I put all the countries in a randomizer right? And yet it clustered fully half of the south Asian countries one right after the other: Maldives, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka. India was almost in there too but there’s a c-c-combo break from Suriname
Anyway listening to some great Bangla rock today. Yesterday found some great lofi chill beats out of Maldives. I need to make another post of recs actually
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sangbadpratidin · 4 months
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Sheikh Shahjahan was in his home during ED raid
ED claims Sheikh Shahjahan was home, contacted on phone, hung up when informed of raid, raising suspicion of inciting mob attack; remains missing, police accused of aiding him.
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nr24bd · 10 months
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রাজশাহীতে জমি নিয়ে বিরোধে সংঘর্ষ, নিহত ৩
রাজশাহীর গোদাগাড়ী উপজেলার পাকড়িতে জমি নিয়ে বিরোধে সংঘর্ষে তিনজন নিহত হয়েছেন। আজ সোমবার দুপুরে এইঘটনা ঘটে।
রাজশাহীর গোদাগাড়ী উপজেলার পাকড়িতে জমি নিয়ে বিরোধে সংঘর্ষে তিনজন নিহত হয়েছেন। আজ সোমবার দুপুরে এইঘটনা ঘটে। নিহতরা হলেন– উপজেলার বড়গাছী কানুপাড়া এলাকার নাইমুল (৮০) ও মেহের আলী (৭০)। তারা সম্পর্কে আপন ভাই। আর নিহত সোহেল রানার (৪৫) বাড়ি নগরীর রাজপাড়া থানার ভাটাপাড়া এলাকায়।   অতিরিক্ত পুলিশ সুপার সনাতন চক্রবর্তী বিষয়টি নিশ্চিত করেছেন।
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