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A journalist sets an example of humanity in CTG

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Update : Wednesday, August 27, 2025

M Iqbal Hossain, Ctg Bureau 

While the common man knows the journalist in front of the camera, it is said that man does not know much about the journalists behind the camera, that is photojournalists.

Nowadays, the word humanity is not exactly remembered, and many people may not know who exactly they have seen be humane in any way. At such a time, if you hear of a journalist doing such a humane act, then it is a bit surprising.

Anisuzzaman Dulal A photojournalist from Chittagong city, has heard it right. He is a very angry person to his colleagues, but his heart is softer than the husk of a coconut. Today, he proved it with a humane act he did.

When hundreds of people, seeing a person lying on the street, refrain from going forward out of fear, a professional journalist arranged to take that unknown stranger to the hospital, found out his identity, arranged a death certificate and handed him over to his family. Not only that, but he also provided some financial assistance to the deceased. However, according to his commentary, the most interesting thing was that some rickshaw drivers also participated in this financial assistance.
Such a commitment of people to each other is desirable in a civilized society.

Now in Chittagong he is a Facebook star. Many of the Facebook user create good wishes for the journalist.

It is known that this journalist is currently working at “Pataka News”.

The exact copy of the post taken from Facebook is given below:

“I took the rickshaw puller who died while on duty at New Market intersection to the hospital myself, got the death certificate from the doctor, and then identified him and handed over the body to relatives.

The rickshaw puller who fell to his death at New Market intersection is identified as Rawshan Ali (80). His home is in Muksudpur Dip Nagar Union, Gopalganj. He is the father of three daughters. He has been living in the match quarters next to the West Pragati Bakery for 10-12 years. At first, unable to identify him, the Anjuman wanted to report him as an unclaimed body to Mofidul Islam. Later, with the help of many, the West Madarbari Pragati Bakery handed over the body to his acquaintances. Dr. Anik Das of Memon Hospital himself went down and identified the rickshaw puller who was kept in the van and handed over the death certificate to us.
The best thing was that each rickshaw puller was holding a 50-20 taka note in his hand. “He was handing it over to me for the person. In total, I also hand over 2700 five taka to his acquaintances. May Allah grant everyone the ability to walk in the right way and understand.”

 


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