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Nahid Appeals for Support in Rehabilitating Families of July Uprising Victims

Express Report
  04 Nov 2024, 02:53

Posts, Telecommunications and Information Technology Adviser Md Nahid Islam has called for cooperation in rehabilitating the families of those martyred in the July-August mass uprising and treating the injured.

The adviser made this call Sunday in separate meetings with the representatives of mobile phone operators Robi and Grameenphone at his office in the Posts and Telecommunications Division.

Nahid Islam, also Adviser of Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, mentioned that the interim government was going through a transition period, saying, "If the government can overcome this, the country will turn around and new doors of possibilities will open."

He added, "If it is not possible then the country will go backwards."

The adviser said since the movement started centering employment, so generation of employment is the main goal of this interim government.

He called upon the mobile phone operators to reduce the mobile call rate and introduce unlimited internet packages, prioritizing the interests and demands of the youth.

Mentioning that now it is the appropriate time to work in Bangladesh, Nahid Islam said the interim government, which is supported by the people, is interested in doing any work that benefits the country and the people.

He also stated that the government is continuing its efforts to improve the telecommunication sector.

Grameenphone Chief Executive Officer Yasir Azman said at present an affable atmosphere prevails in the offices of the telecommunication sector to say anything, which was not there in the past.

He added, "Anything can be told now and feedback is available, which is a good indication for the telecommunication sector."   

RobiManaging Director and Chief Executive Officer Rajeev Sethi said that in the last 15 years, various commission-based layers were created in the telecommunication sector, as a result of which mobile phone operators are depriving themselves of profits.

Robi Chief Corporate and Regulatory Officer Shahid Alam, Grameenphone Chief Corporate Affairs Officer Tanveer Mohammad and officials concerned were present in the separate meetings.

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Nahid Appeals for Support in Rehabilitating Families of July Uprising Victims

Express Report
  04 Nov 2024, 02:53

Posts, Telecommunications and Information Technology Adviser Md Nahid Islam has called for cooperation in rehabilitating the families of those martyred in the July-August mass uprising and treating the injured.

The adviser made this call Sunday in separate meetings with the representatives of mobile phone operators Robi and Grameenphone at his office in the Posts and Telecommunications Division.

Nahid Islam, also Adviser of Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, mentioned that the interim government was going through a transition period, saying, "If the government can overcome this, the country will turn around and new doors of possibilities will open."

He added, "If it is not possible then the country will go backwards."

The adviser said since the movement started centering employment, so generation of employment is the main goal of this interim government.

He called upon the mobile phone operators to reduce the mobile call rate and introduce unlimited internet packages, prioritizing the interests and demands of the youth.

Mentioning that now it is the appropriate time to work in Bangladesh, Nahid Islam said the interim government, which is supported by the people, is interested in doing any work that benefits the country and the people.

He also stated that the government is continuing its efforts to improve the telecommunication sector.

Grameenphone Chief Executive Officer Yasir Azman said at present an affable atmosphere prevails in the offices of the telecommunication sector to say anything, which was not there in the past.

He added, "Anything can be told now and feedback is available, which is a good indication for the telecommunication sector."   

RobiManaging Director and Chief Executive Officer Rajeev Sethi said that in the last 15 years, various commission-based layers were created in the telecommunication sector, as a result of which mobile phone operators are depriving themselves of profits.

Robi Chief Corporate and Regulatory Officer Shahid Alam, Grameenphone Chief Corporate Affairs Officer Tanveer Mohammad and officials concerned were present in the separate meetings.

Comments

Police Disperse Protesters Calling for 35-Year Age Limit on Government Jobs
Rizvi Calls for Accountability for Fascist Accomplices
Student Arrested for Blackmailing Women After Hacking Their Facebook Accounts
Constitutional Crisis Looms: Salahuddin Ahmed Alleges Ongoing Attempts
Law Enforcement Prevents Agitators from Breaching Bangabhaban Barricade