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FRIDAY, JULY 01, 2022

Noab

NOAB’s new executive committee holds first meeting
Bangladesh

NOAB’s new executive committee holds first meeting

Photo: Collected
Industry

Noab demands removal of irrational taxes, duties, and VAT from newspaper industry

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Bangladesh

Schism among journalists, a big failure of the community

Photo: Collected
Industry

FBCCI-NOAB meeting: Newspapers seek assistance to survive

Photo: Collected
Industry

Editors propose withdrawal of newsprint import duty

Covid-19: Noab for withdrawing newsprint import duty
Industry

Covid-19: Noab for withdrawing newsprint import duty

Photo: UNB
Bangladesh

NOAB statement a plot to create anarchy in newspaper industry: BFUJ, DUJ

Survival the main challenge now: NOAB
Industry

Survival the main challenge now: NOAB

Ctg journalists’ siege of editor’s house concerning: Noab
Bangladesh

Ctg journalists’ siege of editor’s house concerning: Noab

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