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Journalism will keep you ahead of other professions: Newaz Shuvo
The landscape of human civilization is changing with the advancement of information technology. Conventional ideas and strategies have also changed in the field of journalism. The challenge of journalism as a profession is increasing day by day. However, there is ample opportunity in journalism to contribute to the welfare of the society and the state, which will keep you ahead of other professions. Earlier, journalism was mainly under the control of 'Rban Journalists'. A journalist of the last century, has been established with innate talent. Today, they are shining in their glory as pioneers in the history of journalism. But in order to be a smart journalist of the present generation in the changed world reality, the first condition that has to be fulfilled is that he has to be ‘computer literate’ regardless of his university degree. He will have to move forward step by step by acquiring practical skills by acquiring adequate education and training at the institutional level. Until now, our country had to be satisfied with the news sent by the regional correspondents depending on the phone, fax or postal department. But now, thanks to the Internet and satellite telecommunication system, the professionalism of journalists has increased from town to village. With the advent of satellite technology and fiber optical communication systems around the world, it is possible to take electronic journalism further in the near future. The question may arise, how safe is journalism as a profession? Or how comfortable can this profession be in the personal and surrounding life of a young journalist? However, at present there is no security system to guarantee these questions. However, young people of this generation are interested in choosing journalism as a career. And the big proof of this is the various magazines and TV channels. Journalism is truly a great profession. An honest and professional journalist plays a significant role in the progress of society, country and nation. He never calculates his just reward.
16 May 2022,16:17

Working to establish pure Bangla music everywhere: Saif Shuvo
Some of the songs sung by Saif Shuvo have been well received by the audience and the singer wants to set up a music academy where he can offer learning music for free. In a conversation with Rtv news, he expressed his desires, future plans, current activities and others. Rtv news: What are you currently busy with? Saif Shuvo: COVID-19 has severely disrupted our normal life. Usually I spend time recording songs, studio works, stage shows and concerts. Now I am at home and taking part in various live music programs through social media and the studio work for my upcoming songs. Recently I joined the live program from a popular musical facebook page in Kolkata. I am from Bangladesh and Mou Chatterjee from India are spending time like this way. Rtv news: Which of your songs have gained huge popularity? Saif Shuvo: Recently released song "Nashta Manush" which came from the banner of Studio Joya, “Din Raat” from my 1st solo album, “Hridayer Bahasa” which came from the most popular banner of Bangladesh "Laser Vision" in 2016, get a lot of good listeners. Besides, the song titled “Ami Valo Nei” from the banner of Studio Jaya, released on the valentine day, 14th February 2020 has gained huge popularity. Rtv news: Will any new song be released in future? Saif Shuvo: Yes, new songs are being created. Two new songs are being created on the occasion of the new year 2021. As soon as the recordings are over, the music videos of the songs will be released. I hope the songs will be released on the 1st day of new year 2021. Rtv news: What else you do apart from the music? Saif Shuvo: I am a man of song, I live by the song. Music and only music is my life. Rtv news: Are you involved in music since childhood? Saif Shuvo: Actually, I became fond of music from the early stage of my childhood. In the year 1998, when I was a student of class two, I was living at my village home in Jamalpur district. Load shedding was normal then. Whenever there was load shedding, I used to sit in the backyard and sang the song “Amar Sara Deho Kheyogo Mati” which was sung by the legendary singer of Bangladesh. That was the ground of my learning to music. Rtv news: What are your future plans for music? Saif Shuvo: I think it's not just me, those involved in Bangla music, have plans and desires to establish pure Bangla music all over the world. I also want pure Bangla music to be established all over the world. I am working towards that goal, I will continue to work in that way as long as I live, InshaAllah. AH
13 Sep 2020,19:36
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