Bangladesh Betar

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Dhaka, Bangladesh

betar.gov.bd
Radio broadcaster

Bangladesh Betar Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Bangladesh Betar is located in Dhaka, Bangladesh on 31, Syed Mahbub, Sayed Mahbub Morshed Rd. Bangladesh Betar is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category radio broadcaster in Bangladesh.

Address

31, Syed Mahbub, Sayed Mahbub Morshed Rd

Phone

+880244813062

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Md. Nazmul Islam

This public office is located in Agargaon Administrative Area. It’s a government owned Radio Station. Communication from all part of the city is quite good. Further communication development is going on to connect this area. After the inception of Metro rail, this area will get new dimension.

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Shaila Polash

Nice Place.At behind Bangladesh Betar there have new road called Love road.Many people come here to enjoy the time

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Mahbub Rashid Jewel

Bangladesh Betar is the only government radio broadcaster of Bangladesh. Its head office is situated at Shere-Banglanagar, Dhaka. It is a very eye-catching construction. Many govt. offices surround this structure. On its south side, there are ADB and UNICEF's head office. The Revenue Bhavan is being constructed on its west side. There are also Neuro Science Institute and Bangladesh Archaeological Dept. on its west side. There is eye- catching Dak Bhaban on its North side. This area is also called second capital....

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mohammad hossain

It's a government project regarding the Radio Media. Which is called Bangladesh Beter. From here this has been doing there activists such as recording, shooting, and also have therw own library. They also keeping the Bangladesh historical documentary also. Which are from various sectors.

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humayun kabir

Bangladesh Betar (Bengali: বাংলাদেশ বেতার) is the national public broadcaster of Bangladesh. It was also known as Radio Bangladesh between 1975 and 1996. Radio transmission in the region now forming Bangladesh started in Dhaka on December 16, 1939 as part of All India Radio. Initially, the station was located in Nazimuddin Road, old Dhaka. Its maximum transmission range was 45 kilometre. In 1954, broadcasting started in Rajshahi. On 8 September 1960, the radio station was moved to a modern office in Shahbag with six professional studios and renamed to Radio Pakistan. More regional stations were opened in Sylhet in 1961, Savar in 1963, Rangpur in 1967 and in Khulna in 1970. It played an important role during the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971. On March 26, 1971, the broadcasting centre of Radio Pakistan was used to transmit a declaration of independence, which was picked up by a Japanese ship in Chittagong Harbor and retransmitted. During the war, the Pakistan Army took over the Radio Station in Dhaka and the Bangladeshi operated Swadhin Bangla Betar Kendra (Independent Bengal Radio Station) clandestinely. On December 6, it was renamed Bangladesh Betar. Its current headquarters were completed in 1983 at National Broadcasting House, Agargaon. Source & Photo: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Sazzad Hossain Riju

Lovely place to pass time. It's the National Broadcasting House of the government of Bangladesh.

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Ibrahim Khalil

This is the Main Radio Broadcasting Institute of Bangladesh. It's Located at Dhaka Agargaon. History: Radio transmission in the region now forming Bangladesh started in Dhaka on December 16, 1939 as part of All India Radio. Initially, the station was located in Nazimuddin Road, old Dhaka. Its maximum transmission range was 45 kilometre. Leila Arjumand Banu performed on the first day of broadcasting. In 1954, broadcasting started in Rajshahi. On 8 September 1960, the radio station was moved to a modern office in Shahbag with six professional studios and renamed to Radio Pakistan. More regional stations were opened in Sylhet in 1961, Savar in 1963, Rangpur in 1967 and in Khulna in 1970. It played an important role during the Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971. On March 26, 1971, the broadcasting centre of Radio Pakistan was used to transmit a declaration of independence, which was picked up by a Japanese ship in Chittagong Harbor and retransmitted. During the war, the Pakistan Army took over the Radio Station in Dhaka and the Bangladeshi operated Swadhin Bangla Betar Kendra (Independent Bengal Radio Station) clandestinely. Because of heavy shelling, the station had to be relocated several times, and ultimately moved to Calcutta on May 25, from where it would broadcast until the end of the war. On December 6, it was renamed Bangladesh Betar. Its current headquarters were completed in 1983 at National Broadcasting House, Agargaon

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Abir Khan

Nice place. Only authorities people can go inside. That's why i don't know how is the inside view.