Shyamal the President of the Executive Committee of Manohardi Press Club and Kazi Shakil as the General Secretary
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The executive committee of Manohardi Press Club in Narsingdi has been formed. Shyamal Chandra Mitra (Bhorer Kagoj and GTV) has been elected as the chairman of the executive committee and Kazi Shariful Islam Shakil (voicebd24.com) as the general secretary. Industries Minister Advocate Nurul Majid Mahmud Humayun formed the committee on Tuesday, March 30, with all journalists working in Manohardi Upazila. A five-member advisory council and a 20-member executive committee were formed. The chief adviser of the committee is Advocate Nurul Majid Mahmud Humayun, Member of Parliament for Narsingdi-4 constituency and Minister for Industries. Advisory members are Kazi Anwar Kamal (Daily Grameen Darpan), Ataur Rahman Farooq (Bangladesh Journal), Sumon Barman (Desh Rupantar), Mohammad Moniruzzaman (Kaler Kantho). Others are co-president. Harun-ur-Rashid (Our Time and Daily Observer), Joint General Secretary. Mozammel Haque (Light of Time), Treasurer Muha. Ismail Hossain Khan (Kaler Kantho and Daily Industry) Publicity Secretary. Khademul Islam (my news). The executive members are Saidur Rahman Taslim (open paper), Md. Mosaddequr Rahman Khan (Daily News Today), Nazmul Sakhawat Hossain (Ittefaq), Imam Hossain Ripon (My News Online), Md. Anwar Hossain (Manabjamin and Bangladesh Today). The members are Md. Jasim Uddin (Inquilab), Md. Asaduzzaman Noor (Enlightened Bangladesh), JM Shahjahan Mollah (Surajmin Barta), Shant Banik (Narsingdi's Navkantha), Mahbubur Rahman (News & Daily Tribunal), M Baki Billah (New Horizons) Shariful Islam Shamim (Vijay TV & Daily Bhorer Paata) Md. Jahidul Islam (today's newspaper) and Md. Masud Rana (Bangladesh of my life). Industries Minister Advocate Nurul Majid Mahmud Humayun greeted the newly formed leaders of the press club. At the same time, all the journalists including the president and general secretary expressed their gratitude to the industry minister for gifting the new committee by resolving the long-standing complications of the press club.
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