The event was celebrated by another centenarian, Ishaque Ali Master, with the history of working for the Awami League with Bangabandhu. Ali launched the website on Tuesday by using a computer mouse from his home in Kushtia, his birthplace. I am very happy to see the year-long programme taken by bdnews24.com to share that history,” he said in a message. Ali said the new generation should research more on him and appreciate the legacy of Bangabandhu and his deeds. A team of senior newsroom editors will curate the content to make the website into a trusted source of information.”The special website, bangla.bdnews24.com/mujib100, chronicles special reports and interviews written by the news publisher’s senior reporters and curated by editors.
Source: bd News24 March 17, 2020 13:07 UTC