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22 journalists receive Nagad-DRU best reporting award -2021

Twenty-two reporters of print, online, television and radio received Nagad-DRU Best Reporting Awards on Tuesday.   

Earlier, Nagad teamed up with the Dhaka Reporters’ Unity (DRU) to honour 22 reporters for their best reports for 2021.

Speaker of the Jatiya Sangsad, Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury, handed over the awards to the journalists during an event held at Krishibid Institution Bangladesh in the capital. Each of the award recipients was given a certificate, a crest and Tk 75,000 in prize money.

Nagad Managing Director Tanvir A Mishuk was present as the special guest, Nagad said in a statement.

Prothom Alo’s Rozina Islam received the award in health category, Naznin Akhter in women, children and human rights and Asaduzzaman in information and communication technology category.

22 journalists receive Nagad-DRU best reporting award -2021

The other award recipients (print and online category) are Rashidul Hasan of The Daily Star; Abu Saleh Rony of Samakal; Abbas Uddin Nayan and Jebun Nesa Alo of The Business Standard; Md Kabir Hossain of Dainik Amader Shomoy; Md Jobair Hossain of Dhaka Post; Md Shahedul Islam of Bangla Tribune; SAM Hamid-uz-Zaman of Jugantor; Ziadul Islam of Kaler Kantho and Rafiqul Islam Sabuz of Somoyer Alo.

In the television and radio category Sushanta Sinha and Abu Saleh Md Parvez Sazzad of Jamuna Television; Kaberi Maitraya and Md Adnan Khan of Ekattor Television; Md Mazharul Islam and Kawser Soheli of Maasranga Television; Shahnaz Sharmeen of Nagorik TV; Sadman Sakib of CHANNEL24; and Shafiq Shaheen of NTV were awarded.

Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury underscored the need for sensible journalism maintaining professional ethics to tackle the misinformation and propaganda of social media.

22 journalists receive Nagad-DRU best reporting award -2021

“Misinformation, propaganda and negative and fabricated news are now easily spreading through social media. The (mainstream) media can tackle this challenge by disseminating authentic information through sensible journalism upholding ethics,” she said.

She also said news should be presented with accurate and reliable information for creating informed citizens. “The more the country gets informed citizens the stronger democracy we’ll have.”

Stating that the media can guide the nation to follow the right path, the Speaker said journalists should provide people with objective information maintaining media ethics to help them make the right decision.

“We’ll have to give priority to public interests. The media will have to realise that public trust is the most important component for going forward. The more the media gains the public trust, the more it will move forward,” she observed.

She thanked journalists for their courageous reporting even during the bad time of the corona pandemic.

Speaking at the programme, Nagad’s managing director Tanvir A Mishuk said a good report can bring many important aspects of the country and society to light. “In fact, good reports work as a weapon to change society.”

Niaz Morshed Elite, executive director of Nagad, Shahjahan Sardar, chairman of the jury board of the Nagad-DRU Best Reporting Award 2021, Mosiur Rahman Khan, general secretary of the DRU, Mainul Hasan Sohel, convener of the awards committee, and former presidents and general secretaries of the DRU, also spoke on the occasion.

The reporters were awarded in the print-online media and the television-radio categories for the best reports in 13 and 9 subjects respectively. The country’s top ten senior editors picked the 22 reports from the 242 reports submitted, said the statement.

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