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  2. Avro Keyboard - Wikipedia

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    Avro Keyboard. Avro Keyboard ( Bengali: অভ্র কিবোর্ড) is a free and open source graphical keyboard software developed by OmicronLab for the Microsoft Windows, Linux, MacOS, and several other software additionally adapted its phonetic layout for Android and iOS operating system. It is the first free Unicode and ANSI ...

  3. Bengali input methods - Wikipedia

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    Borno ( Bengali: বর্ণ) is a free Bengali input method editor developed by Jayed Ahsan. Borno is compatible with the latest version of Unicode and all versions of Windows OS. It was first released on 9 November 2018. Borno supports both fixed and phonetic keyboard layouts. It supports both ANSI and Unicode.

  4. Mustafa Jabbar - Wikipedia

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    12 August 1949 (age 74) Brahmanbaria, East Bengal, Dominion of Pakistan (now in Bangladesh) Alma mater. University of Dhaka. Mustafa Jabbar ( pronounced [mostapʰa dʒɔbbar]; born 12 August 1949) [2] is a Bangladeshi businessman, technology entrepreneur and a former Minister of Post and Telecommunication [3] in the Government of Bangladesh.

  5. Bengali Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    It also has a phonetic Latin alphabet to Bengali script tool so Latin alphabet keyboards can be used to type Bengali without downloading any software. Community-produced news publications include WikiBarta. Similar to most Wikipedias of the region, the median age of the Bengali Wikipedia's editors is younger than that of many European Wikipedias.

  6. List of Bengali-language television channels - Wikipedia

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    ATN Bangla: 16 July 1997: Kawran Bazar, Dhaka Bangla TV: 19 May 2017: Mouchak Market, Dhaka Banglavision: 31 March 2006: Bir Uttam C.R. Dutta Road, Dhaka: Bijoy TV: 16 December 2011: Banglamotor, Dhaka Boishakhi Television: 27 December 2005: Mohakhali, Dhaka Channel 9: 30 January 2012: Panthapath, Dhaka Channel i: 1 October 1999: Tejgaon, Dhaka ...

  7. Victory Day (Bangladesh) - Wikipedia

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    Victory Day ( Bengali: বিজয় দিবস Bijôy Dibôsh) is a national holiday in Bangladesh celebrated on 16 December to commemorate the defeat of the Pakistan Armed Forces in the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971 and the Independence of Bangladesh. It commemorates the Pakistani Instrument of Surrender, wherein the commander of the ...

  8. ATN Bangla - Wikipedia

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    Internet Protocol television. ATN Bangla ( Bengali: এটিএন বাংলা ), 'ATN' being the acronym of the unused Asian Television Network, [1] is a Bangladeshi Bengali-language satellite and cable television channel owned by Multimedia Production Company. It is based in the Kawran Bazar neighborhood of Dhaka. ATN Bangla is the first ...

  9. Mass media in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The mass media in Bangladesh refers to the print, broadcast and online mass media available in Bangladesh. The Constitution guarantees press freedom and freedom of expression within "reasonable restriction", [1] though some media outlets have been harassed. [2] The Bangladeshi media's rank is dropped to 146 [3] in 2018 from its position of 144 ...