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Journey starts for ‘Trimatrik’
The 30th BCS cadres’ social organization ‘Trimatrik’ started officially. The organization started its journey on Friday afternoon by publishing a memento and exposing the logo in the World Writers’ Center.‘Trimatrik’ president Jahangir Alam supervised the ceremony, and Department of Development Studies of Dhaka University Senior Professor and former divisional head Dr. Niaz Ahmed Khan was present as the chief guest. Department of Nuclear Medicine of Dhaka Medical College President Dr. Ezazul Islam and World Literature Center Founder President Professor Abdullah Abu Sayeed. Dr. Niaz Ahmed Khan said in his speech, “I have known the humanity of those who have started ‘Trimatrik’ journey by hand. I can assure that the organization will go very far. Significant role will be kept in the welfare of the people. There should be more organizations than just ‘Trimatrik’.” Speaking as the special guest, Ezaz said, “Many of us have a lot of money in our society. There are many people who are poor. Not everyone has the mentality of standing with them. There are some people. Some people have gathered together in this organization. I hope ‘Trimatrik’ will continue their path.”For the past nearly one year, “Trimatrik’ organization have been running various social programs. Recently ‘Trimatrik’s’ 30 BCS Officers of Co-operative Societies Limited has been registered from the Co-operative Office. The organization’s president and assistant commissioner of Mirpur zone of DMP Jahangir Alam said, “The organization started its journey with the help of the 30th BCS cadre officers about a year ago for social responsibility. For example, providing free health camps, providing education to different children and providing winter clothes.” He expressed his confidence to work relentlessly for the people.
Among others, the Vice-President of the organization Dr. Latiful Bari, General secretary Rafiqul Islam and 21 other memebers and their families were present in this ceremony.
Translated by: Tanzim Taqrim