Agamir Somoy Launched Officially
A Glowing Evening Celebrating Agamir Somoy

The Chief Editor and Publisher of Agamir Somoy, Abdus Sattar Miyaji. Agamir Somoy.
"New Form, New Concept"—with this slogan, the daily Agamir Somoy has been in the hands of readers since Monday. On Tuesday evening, a distinguished gathering hosted by Agamir Somoy joined a discussion on media, economic and social development and democracy in Bangladesh at the Pan Pacific Sonargaon Hotel in the capital. This brilliant evening was attended by politicians, bureaucrats, business leaders, poets, writers, journalists, and various representatives of civil society.
This Evening Has Become a Memorable Event: Abdus Sattar Miyaji
The Chief Editor and Publisher of Agamir Somoy, Abdus Sattar Miyaji, said, "Distinguished guests, your spontaneous presence and well-wishes have overwhelmed us. On behalf of the Agamir Somoy family, I extend my greetings and gratitude to everyone for showing such love by responding to our invitation despite your busy schedules."
Inviting the guests to dinner, he added, "The presence of the attending ministers, politicians, economists, journalists, secretaries, and writers has turned this evening into a memorable event. Your advice, experience, and inspiration will guide Agamir Somoy on its journey ahead."
May Agamir Somoy Deliver Objective and Good News: DNCC Administrator
The Administrator of Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC), Shafiqul Islam Khan, said, "May Agamir Somoy work in the interest of the independence and sovereignty of Bangladesh.
Let it deliver more objective and good news compared to other newspapers. Through such news presentation, Agamir Somoy will contribute socially, economically, and nationally. May the journey of this new newspaper be successful."
Provide Solutions, Not Just Criticism: DSCC Administrator
The Administrator of Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC), Md. Abdus Salam, stated, "Understanding the future (Agamir Somoy) is a difficult task. If the year '72 had understood or foreseen the future, the events of '75 would not have happened. If the future could have been foreseen, the mass uprising of '24 would not have taken place.
I hope those who have taken up this massive responsibility of Agamir Somoy will remain objective. Do not offer just criticism, but provide solutions as well. That way, we will benefit from the guidance shown for the days ahead."






