Authors
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Chowdhoury Mohibul Hassan Nowfel is a graduate of London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) in Anthropology and Law. He is also a qualified Barrister/Lawyer from the Honorable Society of Lincolns Inn through the College of Law London. -
Dhaka Shohor finds interest in ranting on blogs, blogging on rants. He enjoys analysing the odd moments in Dhaka.
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Dr. Bhaskar Dasgupta[http://piquancy.blogspot.com] works in an investment bank in London. He also lectures at several universities around the world, and is currently undertaking research at Kings College London on terrorism. The essays in here are strictly his opinion and do not reflect the position or opinion of his past or current employers
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I am a Web Designer and a full time A-Levels student, currently living in Bangladesh. In my free time, I help people with their websites, take Photographs and read books.
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Imtiar Shamim is an independent writer and journalist with sociological academic background. Recently he writes a socio-political analytical essay on current turmoil era of Bangladesh, named 'Shanto Nirapekhkha Tattyabadhayok Santras' (Silent Neutral Caretaker Violence), which published on a renounce research journal 'Samaj Nirikhkhon', issue nos 104 from Social Studies Centre, Dhaka. His writings have appeared in numerous publications.
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Incidental Blogger [http://www.wordsandbites.com] prefers to stay anonymous and continue using his pen name to share his random impressions.
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J @ Shada Kalo writes using a pseudonym and is best known for exposing government, military, corporate foul plays through whistle-blowing investigative reports. -
Jagorook Manush writes micro analysis of events unfolding in Bangladesh. He is a vigilante to materialize the dreams of our martyrs and uses to write as a Guest Blogger for E-Bangladesh. He prefers to remain anonymous for his own personal reasons in the present context.
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Tanoy Dutta writes as a Guest Blogger. He uses to analyse sports and telecom events.
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Kamrul Hasan is a Video Editor. In May 2000 he joined Ekushey Television, a first terrestrial TV channel in Bangladesh as a Video Editor. After that in March 2003 he joined with NTV as a Senior Video Editor and worked there till April 2005. Than he left Bangladesh and came to England to join Channel S, a bangla community TV channel in London, as a Senior Video Editor. Besides editing he is also Scriptwriter and Drama Director. He directed seven dramas and telefilms i.e., BAHANA, SANDHI, MORICHIKA, KAKJOSNA, ATOPPOR, PROJAPOTIKAL and SHOPNOJIBON. Currently he is planning to make a 35mm film on about Liberation War of Bangladesh.
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Kh. A. Saleque (Saleque Sufi) is the ex-Director (Operation) GTCL and writes from Australia. -
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Mahfuz Chy, a prominent blogger in Bengali blogsphere lives in USA for higher study. He loves to analyse politics in Bangladesh.
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Mashfique Habib is a graduate in English Language and Literature from Jahangirnagar University. At the moment, he is doing his graduation in Business Studies from London School of Commerce under the University of Wales.
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Mashuqur Rahman is one of the highest read Bangladeshi-American bloggers. Critically acclaimed for his incisive analysis on Bangladesh, US foreign policy and dedicated advocacy of human rights.
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Maskawaith Ahsan is a broadcaster, journalist, author, blogger and the editor of The-Editor.net. -
Nazmul Chowdhury Sharun, Web Editor, helps day to day web editing works at e-bangladesh. Nazmul is a creative designer and political activist based in London. He was elected International Students Officer at London Met students' Union. -
Nirmal L. Gomes is a graduate student the Catholic University of America. He is also a Human Rights Activist in Washington DC, USA.
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Omi Rahman Pial [http://www.jonmojuddho.org] is a well-known figure in Bengali Blogsphere.He is also an archivist of Bangladesh Liberation War. -
Rasel Pervez, prominent blogger in Bangla blogsphere who is famous for his political analysis. Mr, Rasel Pervez completed his MS on Physics from the US and awaiting PHD. -
Rezwan is often referred as “the dean of Bangladeshi bloggers” for his authoritative contributions towards setting the blogging agenda in Bangladesh. Blogging since 2003 on Bangladesh and the world. Portrays Bangladesh and Bangladeshis beyond the typical headlines published in Western Media.
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Saleem Samad [http://bangladeshwatchdog.blogspot.com] — an Ashoka Fellow — is a journalist best known for his investigative reporting on military oppression in CHT and Jihadist militancy in Bangladesh. Currently living in exile in Canada for his articles in Time, Tehelka.com, Daily Times. He specializes on intelligence, conflict, Islamic militancy in South Asia, particularly in Bangladesh.
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Shahidul Alam [http://shahidul.wordpress.com/] is the director of DrikNEWS, International News Photo Agency. He loves to blog on photo stories.
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Sushanta Das Gupta is the editor of E-Bangladesh. -
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Zafa Noor is one of the most popular Bangladeshi-American bloggers. A consultant engineer by profession Zafa likes to write, among other things, against human rights abuses; take a stand on political issues while staying completely non-partisan; promote efficient use of energy and conservation of environment (not in a tree-hugging way), believes in secular society where everybody practices their faith without hurting another fellow human being; about raising children as NRB...
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Poet, Translator and Critic. An LLB graduate of University of London.



This team are well and good. I congratulation this type of work from heart. I wish all of them.
Zahidul Haque Khan
Center for eParliament Research, Dhaka, Bangladesh
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