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Contact Details of Newspapers in Bangladesh
Ms. Rafat Binte Rashid
Editor, Life Style
The Daily Star
19 Karwan Bazar
Dhaka
Mr. Ronju Chowdhury
Shoily
Fashion Department
Daily Shamokal
136 Tejgaon Industrial Area
Dhaka 1000

Ms. Konka Karim
Fashion Editor
Trends
Daily New Age
30 Tejgaon Industrial Area
Dhaka 1208

Ms. Labannya Lipi
Ghore Baire
Daily Jugantor
12/7 North Kamlapur
Dhaka

Editor
Fashion Section
Feature Dept.
Jai Jai Din
Love Road
Tejgaon Industrial Area
Dhaka
Mr. Morshed Naser Titu
The Daily Ittefaq, Korcha
40, Karwan Bazar (8fl)
North of WASA Bhavan
Dhaka 1203, Phone: 8189017

Ms. Sejuti
Fashion Department
Daily Sangbad
36 Purana Paltan
Dhaka 1000

Mr. Rana
Fashion Department
Daily Bhorer Kagoj
14 Link Road
Bangla Motor
Dhaka 1000

Ms. Rehana Parvin Ruma
Fashion Department
Daily Amar Desh
102 Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue
Karwan Bazar
Dhaka 1215

Ms. Sabira Apa
Fashion Department
Satrang
Daily Naya Diganta
167/2 F Inner Circular Road
Dhaka

Fashion Department
Daily Janakantha
24/A New Eskaton Road
Moghbazar
Dhaka

Fashion Department
Weekly 2000
96-97 New Eskaton Road
Dhaka 1000

Mr. Pallab Mohaimen
Naksha
Prothom Alo
Karwan Bazar
Dhaka

Mr. Iqbal
Amader Somoy
Bangla Motor
Dhaka

Kazi Brishti Rahman
Fashion Section
Feature Dept.
Shaptahik
26 New Eskaton Park
Dhaka 1000

Mr. Sheikh Saifur Rahman
Executive Editor
Canvas
Nishi Plaza, House - 1
Block – C, Section - 6
Mirpur - 11
Dhaka

Mr. Shahajahan Shamim
Staff Reporter
Anondo Alo
Dhaka

Mr. Sufian
Daily Amar Desh
102 Kazi Nazrul Islam Avenue
Karwan Bazar
Dhaka 1215

Editor
Fashion Department
Mirror
Dhanmondi
Abahani Field
Dhaka - 1000

Ms. Mohosina Laiju
Kaler Kontho
Bashundhara Residential Area
Plot # 371/A, Block D
Baridhara
Dhaka 1229

Editor
Purple Magazine
Apt – B1, House # 15
Road # 7, Gulshan 1
Dhaka 1212
Editor
Hi WAY
House 217, Lane 02
Baridhara DOHS
Dhaka 1206

Ms. Rabeya Baby
The Daily Ittefaq

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