Bangladesh media vibrant, free, vocal: Doraiswami

Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh Vikram Kumar Doraiswami inaugurates Media Center of the Jatiya Press Club on the club premises on Monday. JPC President Farida Yasmin among other senior journalists were present on the occasion.
Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh Vikram Kumar Doraiswami inaugurates Media Center of the Jatiya Press Club on the club premises on Monday. JPC President Farida Yasmin among other senior journalists were present on the occasion.
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Indian High Commissioner in Dhaka Vikram Kumar Doraiswami on Monday said Bangladesh media is vibrant, free, colorful and very vocal.
“Media in Bangladesh is our (India) important partner in many senses,” he made the remark while inaugurating the renovated Media Centre at Jatiya Press Club (JPC) in the capital.
The envoy said New Delhi emphasis on ensuring best possible understanding between India and Bangladesh.
Doraiswami said the friendship of Bangladesh and India was founded in 1971 and the partnership between the two countries is going forward.
“Your (media) role is very important (in this regards) and India always place great attention to Bangladesh media,” he said.
Terming the JPC is a place that shows the spirit of Bangladesh, he said India value and respect the independence and story of struggle of Bangladesh.
Indian high commission here supported the JPC in upgrading and expanding facilities at its media centre.
JPC President Farida Yasmin, General Secretary Elias Khan, Joint Secretary Mainul Alam and Treasurer Shahed Chowdhury were present along with senior members of the club.
Yasmin expressed gratitude to the Indian High Commission’s support in upgrading the Media Centre and said the ties between the two friendly countries have been expanding on all fronts.

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