Kachua: The Kachua Press Club organized a discussion and iftar mahfil to observe the religious significance of the holy month of Ramadan with due respect and solemnity. The event took place at the Press Club auditorium and was attended by members of the local administration, law enforcement agencies, health officials, journalist leaders, and other well-wishers.
According to Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha, notable attendees included Assistant Commissioner (Land) Muhammad Asif Haider, Officer-in-Charge of Kachua Police Station Md. Shafiqul Islam, Upazila Health and Family Planning Officer Dr. Muhammad Hasan Mahmud, and Resident Medical Officer Dr. Moni Shankar Paik. The event was chaired by Kachua Press Club President Shahidul Islam Khokon and moderated by its General Secretary Ujjwal Kumar Das. Other attendees comprised Bangladesh Mofusal Journalists Forum President Tuhin Khan, General Secretary Suryoj Chakraborty, Journalists Society Kachua Upazila Branch President Tariqul Islam, Human Rights Organization Secretary Zahidul Islam Bulu, as well as local journalists and distinguished guests.
During the discussion held before iftar, speakers highlighted the values of restraint, self-purification, compassion, and service to humanity that Ramadan embodies. They noted that Ramadan is not only a month of fasting but also a significant period for strengthening self-discipline, moral character, and social bonds.
The program concluded with special prayers and munajat seeking peace, prosperity, and welfare for the country and the nation.