Hasan pledges to take country’s film industry ahead

Information and Broadcasting Minister Dr Hasan Mahmud presides over the regular meeting of journalists welfare trust at the Ministry conference room on Sunday. NN photo
Information and Broadcasting Minister Dr Hasan Mahmud presides over the regular meeting of journalists welfare trust at the Ministry conference room on Sunday. NN photo
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City Desk :
Information and Broadcasting Minister Dr Hasan Mahmud on Sunday said the film industry started its journey in 1957 with the patronization of Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and her daughter Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has announced it as an industry undertaking many steps.
“The good old days of films are back and the industry is turning around. The film industry will get back its golden days and capture a dignified position in the global screenland,” he said, reports BSS.
The minister told the reporters before addressing a meeting of Bangladesh Journalists Welfare Trust (BJWT) on Sunday afternoon at the meeting room of his ministry at Secretariat in the capital.
Hasan said the government has formed a fund of Taka 1000 crore to provide loan with low interest to construct and renovate halls, and for the welfare trust for film artists and film city.
The FDC (Films Development Corporation) is celebrating the Film Day through a simple function for the holy Ramadan, he added.
Information and Broadcasting Secretary Md Mokbul Hossain, BJWT managing director Subhash Chanda Badal, Bangladesh Federal Union of Journalist (BFUJ) president Omar Faruque, secretary general Dip Azad, Press Institute of Bangladesh director general Zafar Wazed, and trust members were present at the meeting.
Replying to a query, Hasan said BNP had formed alliance in 2018 also. “BNP has tried to form an alliance along with rightist, leftist, extreme rightist and extreme leftist before the 2018’s polls. But, the result of the alliance is only five seats in the election,” he added.
He said BNP is trying to form a unity this time also. But this will yield no benefit, said Hasan, also Awami League joint general secretary.
In fact, the minister said, BNP is not getting any issue to sustain in the field of politics. “BNP has been telling of toppling the government since 2009. Now, people are laughing at them when they talk about movement,” he added.
He said Awami League will achieve landslide victory in next general elections also.
He said the prices of commodities have increased across the world including India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Europe and the USA for COVID-19 and the war between Russia and Ukraine. “The prices of import-based commodities have also increased in our country. The premier has provided family cards of TCB to one crore families. For this, the prices of commodities including oil and onion have decreased,” he added.

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