Owners becoming editors is �not good� for journalism, PM Hasina says
She was uncovering the plaque of 31-story Bangabandhu Media Complex at the National Squeeze Club on its 62nd establishing commemoration on Thursday.
She talked about her administration's means for the welfare of writers and said the Eighth Wage Board for daily papers was at that point actualized.
Talking about the writers' request of another wage board, Hasina said, "In our nation, the proprietor turns into the manager. That occasionally constrains the extent of news-casting."
Data Serve Hasanul Haq Inu told Parliament in April that proprietors were likewise editors in 93 percent of Bangladesh's daily papers.
Responding to claims about absence of media flexibility in Bangladesh, she thought about how the assertions were being distributed if the media were detesting opportunity.
As indicated by her, 24 private Television slots are working in Bangladesh alongside 750 dailies. Forty-four more stations have looked for permit, she included.
"Numerous talk at television shows in these Stations. Would anyone be able to say that columnists don't have flexibility in the wake of listening to them?" Hasina inquired.
Focusing on the requirement for a rule for the media, she said her dad Bangabandhu Sheik Mujibur Rahman had likewise pitched for it.
The head administrator asked the columnists to buckle down and be aware of their obligations regarding the general public and nation.
She likewise talked about how the media have changed after online news coverage arrived.
Bangabandhu Media Complex
The 31-story Bangabandhu Media Complex will be based on the whole Squeeze Club premises with 19,800 square feet floors.
The Squeeze Club will utilize the initial 10 stories. The eleventh to 28th floors will be rented to daily papers, neighborhood and outside news offices and television and radio stations.
It will likewise have wellbeing club, swimming pool, exercise center, visitor house, dinning corridor and film lobby on the staying top floors.
Another four-story building will house supplication room, union office and meeting room.
A theater will likewise be manufactured.
She talked about her administration's means for the welfare of writers and said the Eighth Wage Board for daily papers was at that point actualized.
Talking about the writers' request of another wage board, Hasina said, "In our nation, the proprietor turns into the manager. That occasionally constrains the extent of news-casting."
Data Serve Hasanul Haq Inu told Parliament in April that proprietors were likewise editors in 93 percent of Bangladesh's daily papers.
Responding to claims about absence of media flexibility in Bangladesh, she thought about how the assertions were being distributed if the media were detesting opportunity.
As indicated by her, 24 private Television slots are working in Bangladesh alongside 750 dailies. Forty-four more stations have looked for permit, she included.
"Numerous talk at television shows in these Stations. Would anyone be able to say that columnists don't have flexibility in the wake of listening to them?" Hasina inquired.
Focusing on the requirement for a rule for the media, she said her dad Bangabandhu Sheik Mujibur Rahman had likewise pitched for it.
The head administrator asked the columnists to buckle down and be aware of their obligations regarding the general public and nation.
She likewise talked about how the media have changed after online news coverage arrived.
Bangabandhu Media Complex
The 31-story Bangabandhu Media Complex will be based on the whole Squeeze Club premises with 19,800 square feet floors.
The Squeeze Club will utilize the initial 10 stories. The eleventh to 28th floors will be rented to daily papers, neighborhood and outside news offices and television and radio stations.
It will likewise have wellbeing club, swimming pool, exercise center, visitor house, dinning corridor and film lobby on the staying top floors.
Another four-story building will house supplication room, union office and meeting room.
A theater will likewise be manufactured.

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