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Newspapers

Introduction: A newspaper is a paper that gives us all the news at home and abroad. It gives us daily news of events in different parts of the world. It is one of the blessings of modern civilization. We cannot think of modern life without newspapers. People are strange by nature. He wants to know about different events in the world. Newspapers are the best way to satisfy this curiosity.

History: The first newspaper was published in China. Venice, Italy is the first place where the first newspapers saw the light of day in Europe. It was published in England during the reign of Elizabeth. The Indian Gazette, published in 1774, was the first newspaper in the subcontinent. The first news brought by the missionaries to Sri Rampur in Rangpur was Darpan, the first Bengali newspaper.

Types: There are different types of newspapers in the world. They are daily, weekly, monthly, fiftieth, and so on. Daily newspapers carry a wide variety of issues and opinions from countries around the world. So the daily newspaper is popular with all sections of the people. Other types of newspapers are known as magazines and journals. Contains articles, stories, literature, poems and some other items.

Newspapers of Bangladesh: Nayadiganta, Ittefaq, Amardesh, Inquilab etc. are important Bengali dailies in Bangladesh. Bangladesh Time and Bangladesh Observer English Daily. Names of weekly magazines like Rubber, Bichitra, Bartaman Dianka, Chan Chhand etc. Chitta Bangla and Ananda Bichitra are fifteen and monthly magazines respectively.

Usability: Newspapers are very useful in all sections of the newspaper. It tells us what is happening at home and abroad. That said, the newspaper is a storehouse of knowledge and information. Newspapers are always needed in all departments like students, lawyers, politicians, businessmen, and athletes. They have some newspaper information which is very useful to them.It acquaints students with the outside world. Traders read the newspaper to know the market conditions, sports lovers go through them to get sports news and politicians can know the political news of the world.Employment seekers find it useful information. For all these reasons the newspaper is a big concern for everyone. Newspaper advertising is the best medium. Merchants bring their goods and products through them to the notice of a wide circle. People express their views through newspapers. It is a means of communication between the government and the people.

Draw back: Newspapers have a great responsibility. Their duty is to lead the people and the nation in the right path. So they should provide accurate news and impartial feedback. But this is often overlooked. Newspapers are owned by different political parties, they publish news and publications in their own way.Truth be told, newspapers sometimes suppress the truth and spread lies. Therefore newspapers are not always a blessing. "Four hostile newspapers will be more frightening than thousands of bayonets," Napoleon said.

Conclusion: The most interesting thing about modern life is its draw-back newspaper. We can't think of a day without it. Reading newspapers is a good habit. The more we read newspapers, the more we can gain knowledge. If we don't read it, we will be like frogs in the dark. This is a looking glass in the modern world. So, we all need to read regularly.




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