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Hasib, Apu elected DCAB president, gen secy

Diplomatic Correspondent, dhakadiplomat.com
  01 Jan 2024, 13:07

 

 

Nurul Islam Hasib of Dhaka Tribune and Ashiqur Rahman Apu of ATN News have been elected president and general secretary, respectively, of the executive committee of the Diplomatic Correspondents Association, Bangladesh (DCAB) for 2024.

Md Tanzim Anwar of Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS) and Rabiul Haque of the Daily Industry were jointly elected vice presidents.

DCAB Chief Election Commissioner Farid Hossain announced the results following the election on Sunday at the National Press Club. 

Other office bearers are joint general secretary Md Arifuzzaman of Dainik Amader Somoye, treasurer Atiqur Rahman of Dainik Jobabdihi and office secretary Morshed Hassib Hasan of Channel 24. 

Five elected executive members are Pantho Rahaman (Channel i), Israt Jahan Urmi (DBC), Mir Mostafizur Rahman (Financial Express), Porimol Palma (The Daily Star) and Masum Billah (bdnews24.com). 

Earlier, the AGM of the DCAB was held with outgoing president Rezaul Karim Lotus in the chair.

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