Newspapers and Weekly Periodicals
- Rupantor
- Nabajug
- Nabadiganta
- Saptahik Bangabani
- Bakachand
- Nababarta
- Banglar Kantha
- Little Magazine
- Sangkalon
- Tolpar
- Protichhabi
- Kalbela
- Eisomoy
- Calantika
- Anjali Loho Mor
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