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| name = Bangla Mirror
| name = Bangla Mirror
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| caption = Cover on 2 September 2010
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| type = [[Tabloid (newspaper format)|Tabloid]]
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| language = [[English language|English]]
| language = [[English language|English]]
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| headquarters = Unit-2, 60 [[Hanbury Street]],<br>[[Aldgate]], [[London]], E1 5JL<br>{{ENG}}
| headquarters = Unit-2, 60 [[Hanbury Street]],<br>[[Aldgate]], [[London]],<br>{{ENG}}, E1 5JL
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==Content==
==Content==
Based in London, the newspaper is published every Friday for £0.50. Each week the newspaper combines hometown weekly qualities with popular major newspapers or magazines features.
Based in London, the newspaper is published every Friday for £0.50 (or for a yearly subscription of £35). It’s aim is to link members of the British Bangladeshi community to the heritage of their ancestors in [[Bangladesh]].


Each week the newspaper combines hometown weekly qualities (such as human interest stories, anniversaries, birthdays) with popular major newspapers or magazines features (such as book, movie, television, restaurant, music, stage, politics, health issues, sports, travel, fashion, art, classifieds, memoriam, obituaries).
It tries to link members of the British Bangladeshi community and the heritage of their ancestors. It focuses on current events and happenings of interest, including articles on Bangladeshi and British Bangladeshi entertainers, politicians, social organizations, service groups as well as features on Bangladeshi history, articles on Bangladeshi roots, old stories featuring prominent British Bangladeshis, and also community-based celebrations.<ref name="banglamirrornews">{{cite news |url=http://www.banglamirrornews.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=63&Itemid=68&a4f2f065350d8bf6d01e9c2786e69751=a40a04264edd7a0743aae95fdcdf0c48|title=Overview of the Bangla Mirror Winner of the BIMA International Media Awards 2004|accessdate= }}</ref>

It focuses on current events and happenings of interest to the British Bangladeshi community. Including articles on Bangladeshi and British Bangladeshi entertainers, politicians, social organizations, service groups as well as features on Bangladeshi history, articles on Bangladeshi roots, old stories featuring prominent British Bangladeshis, and also community-based celebrations.<ref name="banglamirrornews">{{cite news |url=http://www.banglamirrornews.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=63&Itemid=68&a4f2f065350d8bf6d01e9c2786e69751=a40a04264edd7a0743aae95fdcdf0c48|title=Overview of the Bangla Mirror Winner of the BIMA International Media Awards 2004|accessdate= }}</ref>


==See also==
==See also==
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*[http://www.banglamirrornews.com/ Official Website]
*[http://www.banglamirrornews.com/ Official Website]
*[http://thebanglamirror.blogspot.com/2005_06_01_archive.html The Bangla Mirror]: June 2005
*[http://thebanglamirror.blogspot.com/2005_06_01_archive.html The Bangla Mirror]: June 2005
*[[http://www.bbwhoswho.co.uk/home.html British Bangladeshi Who's Who]]
*[http://www.bbwhoswho.co.uk/home.html British Bangladeshi Who's Who]


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Revision as of 00:54, 21 September 2011

Bangla Mirror
Cover on 2 September 2010
TypeTabloid
FormatWeekly newspaper
Editor-in-chiefMohammed Abdul Kaim (Goni)
EditorShahadoth Karim
Associate editorMashuk Ahmed Khan
LanguageEnglish
HeadquartersUnit-2, 60 Hanbury Street,
Aldgate, London,
 England, E1 5JL
Websitewww.banglamirrornews.com

Bangla Mirror is a

British Bangladeshis
.

Content

Based in London, the newspaper is published every Friday for £0.50 (or for a yearly subscription of £35). It’s aim is to link members of the British Bangladeshi community to the heritage of their ancestors in Bangladesh.

Each week the newspaper combines hometown weekly qualities (such as human interest stories, anniversaries, birthdays) with popular major newspapers or magazines features (such as book, movie, television, restaurant, music, stage, politics, health issues, sports, travel, fashion, art, classifieds, memoriam, obituaries).

It focuses on current events and happenings of interest to the British Bangladeshi community. Including articles on Bangladeshi and British Bangladeshi entertainers, politicians, social organizations, service groups as well as features on Bangladeshi history, articles on Bangladeshi roots, old stories featuring prominent British Bangladeshis, and also community-based celebrations.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Overview of the Bangla Mirror Winner of the BIMA International Media Awards 2004".

External links