Sangsad Television
Country | Bangladesh |
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Broadcast area | Nationwide |
Network | Public |
Headquarters | Rampura, Dhaka |
Programming | |
Language(s) | Bengali |
Picture format | 1080i HDTV (downscaled to 576i for SDTV television sets) |
Ownership | |
Owner | Government of Bangladesh |
Sister channels | BTV BTV World |
History | |
Launched | January 25, 2011 |
Availability | |
Satellite | |
Asia Sat- 3S | Channel 3 |
Sangsad Bangladesh Television (Bengali: সংসদ বাংলাদেশ টেলিভিশন), often known as Sangsad Television (Bengali: সংসদ টেলিভিশন) lit. 'parliament television',[1] is a Bangladeshi state-owned parliamentary television channel, which is the sister of Bangladesh Television. It was launched on 25 January 2011, and broadcasts live from the National Parliament of Bangladesh.[2][3] The channel is operated by the Ministry of Information.[4]
History[]
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Sangsad Television began broadcasting from 25 January 2011, after the legislature voted in favor of establishing a channel dedicated to live parliamentary broadcasts.[5][6]
In March 2021, during the COVID-19 pandemic, which caused schools to shutdown in Bangladesh, Sangsad Television began airing educational live lessons for primary and secondary-level students.[7][8] The channel had become more important for students to learn at home.
Programming[]
Sangsad Television mainly broadcasts live broadcasts from the Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban during the evenings. It also sometimes broadcasts the history of the Parliament of Bangladesh and its legislative practices overseas.[2] During the COVID-19 pandemic, Sangsad Television aired live lessons for students with time slots depending on the grade level.[8] The channel uses Bangabandhu-1 for broadcasting on satellite television.[9]
References[]
- ^ Biswas, Sailendra (2000). "Samsad Bengali-English dictionary. 3rd ed". Calcutta: Sahitya Samsad. p. 969.
- ^ a b "Sangsad TV awaits debut". The Daily Star. 2011-01-24. Retrieved 2019-08-03.
- ^ "Satellite, submarine cable business may open to private sector". The Daily Star. 2019-07-24. Retrieved 2019-08-03.
- ^ "Speaker, info boss fight over priority". The Daily Star. 2011-06-12. Retrieved 2019-08-03.
- ^ "Jatiya Sangsad television". The Daily Star. 2011-01-25. Retrieved 2019-08-03.
- ^ "Sangsad TV from next month". The Daily Star. 2010-06-20. Retrieved 2021-11-25.
- ^ "Sangsad TV to broadcast lessons for primary school students from Tuesday". The Business Standard. 2020-04-05. Retrieved 2021-11-24.
- ^ a b "Sangsad TV begins airing lessons for secondary level students". The Independent. 2020-03-29. Retrieved 2021-11-24.
- ^ "Local TV channels using Bangabandhu-1 satellite". The Daily Star. 2018-12-23. Retrieved 2019-08-03.
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