Star Insight

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Star Insight
EditorRafi Hossain
CategoriesCurrent affairs
FrequencyFortnightly
First issueJuly 1996
Final issueApril 2013
CompanyThe Daily Star (owned by Mediastar)
CountryBangladesh
LanguageEnglish

Star Insight was a fortnightly magazine published as a supplement to The Daily Star , Bangladesh's largest circulated English newspaper. The magazine aimed at promoting people and events and achievements from underprivileged rural and townships of Bangladesh. Prominent figures of Bangladesh like Shykh Seraj and Faridur Reza Sagar contributed to the magazine. Publication began in July 1996. The magazine ceased publication in April 2013 and was integrated into the national page of The Daily Star. [1]

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Star Insight team organized annual event called Celebrating Life on behalf of the Daily Star and supported by Standard Chartered Bank. it recognized the best in photography film and lyrics.

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References

  1. "Fortnightly to Weekly Insight on National Page". The Daily Star. 31 March 2013. Retrieved 1 June 2016.