Talk:Anannya
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As of 2003, its reported circulation is 20,000.[1]. According to this[2] 1999 book, its "Bangladesh's premier woman's magazine." Similarly, The Daily Star (Bangladesh), an English-language Bangladeshi paper calls it "the most popular fortnightly magazine for women in Bangladesh".[3]. And this [4] 2006 Daily Star piece includes a section about editor-in-chief Tasmima Hossain, who apparently founded it. Other sources also suggest it has influence in Bangladesh society [5], [6], [7], [8].
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