The Agatya

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The Agatya
Type Monthly Periodical
Founder(s) Mahbub Jamal Zahedi
Editor-in-chief Mahbub Jamal Zahedi
Founded 1949 (1949)
Language English
Headquarters Dhaka, Bangladesh

The Agatya (also transliterated as The Agattya) was a Bangladeshi monthly periodical which began publishing in 1949. Its main focus was on literature and culture in Bangladesh[1] and it was considered very popular before the advent of newer publications.[2] It remains a signature periodical in the history of Bangladesh's socio-cultural movement.[3]

It was founded in part by veteran journalist Mahbub Jamal Zahedi[3] and was initially published by a popular Bangladesh Television host of the time, Fazle Lohani.[1] The journalists who ventured to bring out The Agatya confronted great odds of the day.[3]

The Agatya had a significant role in vocalising the cause of the Bengali people.[3] It is credited by Hayat Saif as having "A role in setting the trend and standards of progressive literary and social thinking in the Dhaka of the early 50's."[2]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Banglapedia: Fazle Lohani, Retrieved September 10, 2010.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Hayat Saif: The Situation in the Poetry of Bangladesh, Retrieved September 10, 2010.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 Daily Star: Agattya, mosquitoes and more, Retrieved September 10, 2010.


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