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‘Our story’: A day in the life of a handwritten newspaper in Bangladesh

‘Our story’: A day in the life of a handwritten newspaper in Bangladesh

Summary

The article talks about Andharmanik, a handwritten community newspaper in West Sonatala, Bangladesh, led by Hasan Parvez. Hasan, who also works in a fish market, publishes the newspaper every two months by hand to connect with his community.

Key Facts

  • Andharmanik is a handwritten newspaper in West Sonatala, Bangladesh.
  • Hasan Parvez is the editor-in-chief of this newspaper.
  • Hasan also works as a laborer in a fish market to support his family.
  • The newspaper is published every two months from Hasan's home.
  • Hasan started the newspaper to share local stories and connect the community.
  • He writes the newspaper by hand as there are no computers used in the process.
  • Hasan left school at age 14 for financial reasons but completed his education later.
  • The newspaper is named after a nearby river, Andharmanik, which means "jewel from the darkness."
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