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Rtv greets newly elected FBCCI president

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  10 May 2021, 20:54
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Bengal Group Vice Chairman, Bengal Commercial Bank Chairman and Rtv Vice Chairman Md. Jasim Uddin has been greeted on behalf of Rtv as he was elected president of country’s top business organization FBCCI.

Rtv Chief Executive Officer Syed Ashik Rahman greeted him at Bengal Group head office. Rtv Deputy Head of News Mamunur Rahman Khan, program department Chief Dewan Shamsur Rakib and marketing and sales department Chief Sudeb Ghosh were present at that period.

Greetings were also paid on behalf of Desh General Insurance Limited and BBS Cables during the period.

At that time Md. Jasim Uddin said, I want to work by attaching businessmen through FBCCI after facing the challenges of corona to attain goal of the government.

He said, we have to work together to formulate policies related to protection of businesses and its expansion along with private entrepreneurs. We want to advance further along with all stakeholders for sustainable and strong economic achievement.

Md. Jasim Uddin said, we have to form an international quality committee comprising businessmen, academic and think tankers after formulating specific proposals for private sectors for entering Bangladeshi commodities into international market. FBCCI should work based on research. Bangladesh should achieve the economic opportunities after strengthening communication with other countries of Asia.

We want to pay attention to the days to come for unearthing new dimension of success as the country is progressing for implementing sustainable development goal 2030, vision 2041 and Delta Plan targeting the next century under bold leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, he added.

AH

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