When the PSC, JSC, or HSC results are released, thousands of parents scramble for the Kaliganga News Paper Today education supplement, which lists roll numbers and GPA scores for local schools and colleges (e.g., Government Debendra College, Manikganj Model School).
To understand the newspaper, one must first understand its namesake: the Kaliganga River. A distributary of the mighty Padma, the river has historically been the lifeblood of Manikganj. The newspaper adopted this name to symbolize depth, reach, and sustenance. Launched decades ago (in the pre-liberation or early post-liberation era, depending on archival records), the Kaliganga Patrika began as a weekly print focusing on local agriculture, river erosion, politics, and education. Kaliganga News Paper Today
For years, Kaliganga News Paper Today represented the only organized medium for local government announcements, land survey results, and public examinations schedules. While national dailies like Prothom Alo or Ittefaq covered Dhaka, Kaliganga covered the mouza (village clusters) that national journalists often overlooked. When the PSC, JSC, or HSC results are
From riverbank erosion disputes to drug raids in remote villages, the crime reporting in Kaliganga News Paper Today is hyper-local. The paper maintains strong relationships with local police stations (Thana) in Ghior, Shivalaya, and Harirampur, ensuring that arrests, missing persons reports, and traffic accidents are reported within 12 hours of occurrence. The newspaper adopted this name to symbolize depth,