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- Nabajug (Bengali: নবযুগ, lit. 'New Age') was a Bengali-language daily newspaper published from 1920 to 1944. The newspaper was founded in Kolkata on 12...
- National Council from Dhaka-6. Ahmed wrote for the Daily Azad and Dainik Nabajug. His poetry was inspired by the works of Kazi Nazrul Islam. His literary...
- was one of three owner-****-directors of the well regarded evening daily Nabajug which came often under British-Indian government's proscription because...
- rural economic programme as a research project. In 1975, he developed a Nabajug Tebhaga Khamar (lit. 'New Era Three-share Farm') which the government adopted...
- journalism in 1940 by working as chief editor for the daily newspaper Nabajug ('New Age'), founded by the Bengali politician A. K. Fazlul Huq. On hearing...
- journal. In 1920, along with Kazi Nazrul Islam, he started a new magazine, Nabajug. Later, when another magazine, Dhumketu, was launched by Nazrul in 1922...
- time he wrote in Sondhani, Shikkha, and daily newspapers The Azad and Nabajug.[citation needed] He wrote his first novel, Abanchhito, in 1941. For years...
- various posts at the Saptahik Nabashakti (1934), Jugantar (1938), Dainik Nabajug (1941), Banglar Katha, w****ly Mohammadi (1946) and w****ly Paigam (1947-52)...
- articles and short stories in the youth sections of the Daily Azad, Daily Nabajug and W****ly Millat of Calcutta. He regularly parti****ted in programs of...
- as the publisher of the Calcutta monthly Islam Pracharak. He edited the Nabajug, Rayatbandhu, and Soltan. He wrote a number of books about Islam and history...