While inaugurating the renovated Media Centre at the Jatiya Press Club, the High Commissioner termed Bangladesh media “vibrant, free, colourful and very vocal”. “I would say very vocal media that you’ve in Bangladesh.”
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JPC President Farida Yasmin, General Secretary Elias Khan, Joint Secretary Mainul Alam and Treasurer Shahed Chowdhury were, among others, present.
The High Commissioner said he is delighted to be here at the JPC in this big and important month as the partnership between the two countries is going forward.
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He said the JPC is a place that encapsulates the spirit of Bangladesh and thanked the JPC for giving them an opportunity to become partner in upgrading the media center. “I hope this helps facilitate your very important works….”
Talking about very special celebrations marking the 50 years of Bangladesh’s independence, Doraiswami said they value and respect the independence and the story of struggle of Bangladesh.
He wished all a very happy month of Independence.
The JPC President said the relations between the two countries are expanding on all fronts and laid emphasis on more cooperation between media of the two countries.
She recalled the Indian High Commission's contributions towards upgrading the Media Centre.
The JPC President said they are extremely grateful to the Indian High Commission in Dhaka for the support.