Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Bangladesh: Muslim Television Ahmadiyya starts programming aimed at youth

Ten Ahmadi Students took part and questioned the panel on the subject "Desh o Shomaj" (Country & the Society) and Mr. Nazmul Haq made a lively presentation.

Ahmadiyya Times | News Staff | Int'l Desk
Source & Credit: Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama'at Bangladesh
By Ahmadiyya Times Staff | June 29, 2010

"The first recording of [program] Projonmo Bhabna (Thoughts of our Youngsters) was completed on 18th June," the Muslim Telivision Ahmadiyya Dhaka studios announced today.

According to the program producer, Ahmad Tabshir Choudhury, a 3 member panel comprising of Mr. Mobasher ur Rahman, National Ameer of Ahmadiyya Muslim community of Bangladesh; Prof. Meer Mubashsher Ali, Naib [Assistant] National Ameer; and Maj. Gen. Amjad Khan Chowdhury, Managing Director & CEO of PRAN Group spoke and answered various questions posed by the youngsters.


Ten Ahmadi Students took part and questioned the panel on the subject "Desh o Shomaj" (Country & the Society) and Mr. Nazmul Haq made a lively presentation, the report stated.

The program is scheduled for broadcast on MTA Bangla Shomprochar on 26th July, 2010 (URDV-420).

It will be a regular monthly program of MTA, Bangladesh.

The next series of Projonmo Bhabn entitled "Peshagoto Unnoyon" (Career Development) is slated for recording on 16th July, 2010 at 3:30 P.M. at MTA Dhaka studios.

Any Ahmadi students of university level (even appeared HSC & A Level exams) interested in participation may contact Ahmad Tabshir Choudhury by 9th July. 

A Maximum of 12 students can be accommodated in each program. Students residing outside Dhaka may also participate provided they bear their own traveling expenses.



Contact:
Ahmad Tabshir Choudhury
National Secretary, Publication (Audio-Visual) & In-Charge, MTA
4, Bakshi Bazar Road, Dhaka - 1211, BANGLADESH.
mobile Tel: (+88) 01713024413
Studio Tel: (+88) 02 7300808, Studio Fax: (+88) 02 7300925


-- Ahmadiyya Times staff

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