Economic Reporter :
‘Tomar Golpe Sobar Eid’, a Bangla story writing competition jointly organized by Drinkit, a water purifier of RFL and private television channel Boishakhi, awarded five best story writers.
The winners were Asif Imtiaz, Sakib Chowdhury, Eleash Nahid, Humayun Rashid and Tamim Rahman.
Drinkit and Boishakhi arranged the contest for creating young playwrights in Bangladesh.
The prize giving ceremony of season-5 was held at The Daily Star Centre in Dhaka on Wednesday. Asaduzzaman Nur, Cultural Affairs Minister handed over prizes among the winners of the competition.
Noted litterateurs – Selina Hossain, Emdadul Haque Milon and Anisul Haque adjudge the participant’s writings.
Around 11,450 young playwrights took part at the contest. The five best story writers also awarded Tk 50,000 each for their potential story writings.
Five TV play directors adapted their writings into play. The plays would be aired at Boishakhi Tv during its Eid special program.
The Cultural Affairs Minister said it’s a good work of RFL & Boishakhi Television and thanked both organizations for taking such creative initiatives.
“The motto of the contest is to give a new platform for the youth and allow them to live up to their potential,” said R.N. Paul, Director of RFL Group.
‘Tomar Golpe Sobar Eid’, a Bangla story writing competition jointly organized by Drinkit, a water purifier of RFL and private television channel Boishakhi, awarded five best story writers.
The winners were Asif Imtiaz, Sakib Chowdhury, Eleash Nahid, Humayun Rashid and Tamim Rahman.
Drinkit and Boishakhi arranged the contest for creating young playwrights in Bangladesh.
The prize giving ceremony of season-5 was held at The Daily Star Centre in Dhaka on Wednesday. Asaduzzaman Nur, Cultural Affairs Minister handed over prizes among the winners of the competition.
Noted litterateurs – Selina Hossain, Emdadul Haque Milon and Anisul Haque adjudge the participant’s writings.
Around 11,450 young playwrights took part at the contest. The five best story writers also awarded Tk 50,000 each for their potential story writings.
Five TV play directors adapted their writings into play. The plays would be aired at Boishakhi Tv during its Eid special program.
The Cultural Affairs Minister said it’s a good work of RFL & Boishakhi Television and thanked both organizations for taking such creative initiatives.
“The motto of the contest is to give a new platform for the youth and allow them to live up to their potential,” said R.N. Paul, Director of RFL Group.