RANGPUR, Feb 24, 2025 (BSS) - Educational scholarship cheques were
distributed among 63 meritorious children of journalists from eight districts
of Rangpur division and donation cheques among 10 journalists from Thakurgaon
here on Monday afternoon.
Managing Director of Bangladesh Journalists' Welfare Trust (BJWT) and
prominent journalist Muhammad Abdullah distributed the cheques at a ceremony
held at the conference room of the Deputy Commissioner as the chief guest.
Deputy Commissioner Mohammad Rabiul Faisal presided over the ceremony.
The BJWT and Rangpur Journalists' Union (RpJU) jointly organized the
ceremony.
Speaking at the ceremony, journalist Muhammad Abdullah said that the
government has introduced scholarships for the meritorious children of
journalists to reduce the financial pressure on the families of journalists.
According to the trust's policy, journalists' children from class six to
graduation level have been included in this scholarship.
Regarding the grant for journalists, he said that any sick or insolvent
journalist and the family members of a deceased journalist can apply to the
Bangladesh Journalists' Welfare Trust for welfare grants at any time in the
prescribed form.
The BJWT will grant welfare grants based on the consideration of the
application. The welfare grants for journalists and their family members are
an ongoing process.
Regarding the retirement allowance for senior journalists, he said that many
journalists receive low salaries. As a result, it is difficult to manage
their families.
For this reason, the government is working to provide monthly retirement
allowances to senior journalists.
In addition, to encourage journalism, the BJWT has taken the initiative to
provide fellowships to journalists.
He urged journalists to disseminate objective, truthful information and
portray the true picture of society.
Rangpur Range Additional DIG Mohammad Sharif Uddin, RpJU President
Salequzzaman Salek and Dinajpur Journalists' Union General Secretary Mahfizul
Islam Ripon were present as special guests at the event moderated by RpJU
General Secretary Sarkar Mazharul Mannan.
Additional DIG Mohammad Sharif Uddin said that the children of journalists
who are receiving the scholarships today will play an important role in
building the future of the country in the future.
The guests present at the programme congratulated the students who received
the scholarships and wished them success and welcomed this great initiative
of the BJWT.
Government officials, talented children of journalists and journalists were
present at the programme.
So far, under the cheques distribution programme, educational scholarships
have been arranged for the merit-based children of 305 journalists from all
over the country.
Among them, scholarship cheques were distributed to 63 talented children of
journalists from Rangpur division and donation checks were distributed to 10
journalists from Thakurgaon on Monday.