First Namaz-e-janaza of renowned journalist A.M. Mufazzal held

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First Namaz-e-janaza of renowned journalist A.M. Mufazzal, Editor of The New Nation was held on the premises of the National Press Club in the capital on Sunday noon. Family members of the late journalist, The New Nation Journalist and employees, his relatives, friends and well-wishers participated in the prayer.

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The second Namaz-e-janaza will be held at Uttara sector- 4 Masjid after Johr prayers. Later, he will be laid for eternal rest at the nearby graveyard.

His health condition was deteriorating speedily in last several days. He was suffering from dementia and other old age complications. His wife died several years ago. His only son Razib was caring for him.
The deceased left behind only son and a host of relatives, well-wishers, friends and well-wishers to mourn his death.
During his long career as editor and news editor of different newspapers he created hundreds of journalists.
A man of great personality, A.M. Mufazzal was born in a respectable Muslim family of Dhanbari in Tangail.
A.M. Mufazzal was the permanent member of the National Press Club.
He achieved his Honours and Masters Degree in Political Science from Dhaka University. After completing his masters, he started journalism at The Bangladesh Observer and then The Daily Mail.
Later, he became Editor of now defunct The Bangladesh Times, The Morning Sun and The Daily News. He also worked as Adviser Editor of The Bangladesh Observer, The Independent and the renowned weekly medical journal The Pulse, and News Editor of The morning News.
A.M. Mufazzal was close associate of late renowned Editors Abdus Salam and ABM Musa. He visited different countries and got training from various international institutions, including the Commonwealth and the United Nations.

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