Begum (magazine)
Begum is a Bengali-language monthly magazine founded in 1947. It was Bengal's first illustrated women's weekly.[1] It covered the work of Bengali women in literary activities. HistoryAfter founding Saogat magazine in 1918, Mohammad Nasiruddin decided to publish a separate magazine solely focusing on Bengali women issues. He began the publication of Begum on July 20, 1947, from Calcutta, India.[1] The first issue had a print run of 500 copies and each copy was priced 4 annas. Women's rights activist Begum Rokeya's photo was published on the cover of that issue.[2] Poet and activist Begum Sufia Kamal was a founding editor.[1] In 1950, the publication base shifted to Dhaka.[1] Nasiruddin's daughter, Nurjahan Begum, joined as a journalist and editor; making her as the first Bangladeshi female journalist.[3] Early women writers of the magazine included Razia Khatun, Shamsunnahar Mahmud, Selina Panni and Protibha Ganguly.[1] Writer Selina Hossain was involved with Begum during the 1960s.[4] Initially published weekly, Begum runs as a monthly magazine. As of May 2016, Nurjahan Begum's elder daughter Flora Nasrin Khan is in-charge of the operations.[2] An excerpt from Begum Magazine, published on March 28, 1948:
Begum ClubThrough Begum magazine, Begum Club was formed in 1954. It was the first female club of Bangladesh.[2] Sufia Kamal, Fatima Sadik, and Nilima Ibrahim were on the advisory board. The club was closed in 1970.[2] References
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