More bodies pay tributes to slain army officers
FE Report | Tuesday, 3 March 2009
More trade bodies, chambers, companies and organisations paid tributes to the army officers, BDR personnel and civilians killed in the Peelkhana tragedy on February 25 last.
Dhaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DCCI), Bangladesh Association of Pharmaceutical Industries (BAPI), Green Delta Insurance Company Ltd. (GDIC), Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd (IBBL), BRAC, Bangladesh Jute Association and Bangladesh Photo Journalists' Association condoled the tragic incidents and prayed for the salvation of the departed souls.
DCCI Monday arranged a 'doa mahfil' seeking divine blessings and salvation of the departed souls killed in the BDR mutiny. DCCI president Zafar Osman, board of directors, past presidents, past directors and members attended.
BAPI also arranged an emergency meeting Sunday with its president SM Shafiuzzaman in the chair and demanded exemplary punishment to the culprits.
Meanwhile, GDIC organised a milad mahfil at the head office Sunday after the asar prayer and prayed for peace of the departed souls and conveyed profound sympathy to members of the bereaved families.
GDIC also remembered Shuabur Rahman, a reinsurance expert and ex-Executive Director on his first anniversary of death.
GDIC Managing Director & CEO Nasir A. Choudhury expressed his deep shock and termed the killing of Army officials at BDR headquarters as unwarranted, tragic and painful.
He also recalled the contribution of Shuabur Rahman. He said Shuab's death was an irreparable loss for the company and in the insurance industry.
Senior officials of the company including Farid A. Chouhduri, Addl. Managing Director, Golam Mustafa, Addl. Managing Director, Farzana Chowdhury, Addl. Managing Director, A.S.A Muiz, Advisor and Syed Kaiser Ahmed, Head of HR & Admin attended the milad and doa mahfil, among others.
Dhaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DCCI), Bangladesh Association of Pharmaceutical Industries (BAPI), Green Delta Insurance Company Ltd. (GDIC), Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd (IBBL), BRAC, Bangladesh Jute Association and Bangladesh Photo Journalists' Association condoled the tragic incidents and prayed for the salvation of the departed souls.
DCCI Monday arranged a 'doa mahfil' seeking divine blessings and salvation of the departed souls killed in the BDR mutiny. DCCI president Zafar Osman, board of directors, past presidents, past directors and members attended.
BAPI also arranged an emergency meeting Sunday with its president SM Shafiuzzaman in the chair and demanded exemplary punishment to the culprits.
Meanwhile, GDIC organised a milad mahfil at the head office Sunday after the asar prayer and prayed for peace of the departed souls and conveyed profound sympathy to members of the bereaved families.
GDIC also remembered Shuabur Rahman, a reinsurance expert and ex-Executive Director on his first anniversary of death.
GDIC Managing Director & CEO Nasir A. Choudhury expressed his deep shock and termed the killing of Army officials at BDR headquarters as unwarranted, tragic and painful.
He also recalled the contribution of Shuabur Rahman. He said Shuab's death was an irreparable loss for the company and in the insurance industry.
Senior officials of the company including Farid A. Chouhduri, Addl. Managing Director, Golam Mustafa, Addl. Managing Director, Farzana Chowdhury, Addl. Managing Director, A.S.A Muiz, Advisor and Syed Kaiser Ahmed, Head of HR & Admin attended the milad and doa mahfil, among others.