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Internet Edition. July 26, 2008, Updated: Bangladesh Time 12:00 AM |
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Practicing objective journalism stressed BSS, Dhaka Speakers at a function on Friday stressed the need for practicing objective journalism for ensuring peoples' right to information. Describing right to information as a democratic right, they said, journalists should be objective in writing reports as it is their professional responsibility. They were addressing a function marking the Golden Jubilee of the Voice of America Bangla Service organized by VOA Fan Clubs- Bangladesh Chittaging Division at the Jatiya Press Club here. Editor of the daily Independent and former adviser of the caretaker government Mahbubul Alam addressed the function as the chief guest. International Radio Broadcaster Web Editor of VOA Bangla service Anis Ahmed, President of Bangladesh- America Chamber of Commerce Florida, USA Atiqur Rahman, Chief News Editor of Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS) SM Zahurul Alam, Operation Director of BON Consortium Power Company Ltd Engeener SM Nur Uddin, Former of Coordinator of VOA Fan Clubs- Bangladesh Abdul Hai Khan, Advocate Mohammad Sirajul Islam Sheikh addressed the function as special guests. President of Voice of America Fan Clubs Bangladesh, Chittagong Division Abu Sufian Chowdhury presided over the function. Mahbubul Alam urged the journalists to write their reports objectively to ensure rights to information of the people. He said both the print and electronic media should present objective news to perform their responsibilities properly. Referring to two private radio stations in the country, Mahbubul Alam said the popularity of radio is increasing day by day. Community radio can play an important role in the socio- economic development of the country. Anis Ahmed said at present radio is facing tremendous competition with television and others media for its survival. Terming radio as popular media in the developed countries, he said people of the developed countries listen to radio so often.
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