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'''Tofazzal Hossain Manik Miah''' ({{lang-bn|তফাজ্জল হোসেন মানিক মিয়া}}) was a Bengali journalist. He was the founding editor of ]. '''Tofazzal Hossain Manik Miah''' ({{lang-bn|তফাজ্জল হোসেন মানিক মিয়া}}) (1911 - June 1, 1969) was a Bengali journalist and politician. He was the founding editor of ].


Manik Miah played a vital role during the rise of Bengali nationalism in 1960s. His editorial “Moncho” or “The stage” was immensely popular and influential at that time. Manik Miah played a vital role during the rise of Bengali nationalism in 1960s. His editorial “Moncho” or “The stage” was immensely popular and influential at that time.
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Tofazzal Hossain Manik Miah (Template:Lang-bn) (1911 - June 1, 1969) was a Bengali journalist and politician. He was the founding editor of The Ittefaq.

Manik Miah played a vital role during the rise of Bengali nationalism in 1960s. His editorial “Moncho” or “The stage” was immensely popular and influential at that time.

Most of his journalists were considered leftist as Manik Miah followed the pattern of Awami League. According to journalist and editor of Shongbad Bozlur Rahman, Awami activists followed his editorial more than any actual decision of a meeting.

Early life

Manik Miah was born in Bhandaria Thana of Pirojpur in 1911. He passed his Entrance Examination from Pirojpur High School and received his B. A. degree from Barisal Brajamohan College. He started working under Sub-divisional officer of Pirojpur as an assistant. Subsequently he became Barisal’s district public relation officer.

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