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Happy Birthday Journalist Sajib Akbar

Tuhin Sarwar-

Journalist Sajib Akbar, He used to collect news by going around villages and villages, ignoring the sun and rain.

He was born on this day, 8th February 1970, in the old hospital neighborhood on the banks of the Mathabhanga river in the Chuadanga sub-district town of Kushtia district of East Pakistan.

Sajib Akbar, a pioneer of rural journalism, added a different dimension to investigative reporting in Bangladeshi journalism.

Journalist Sajib Akbar was trying to improve the quality of life of marginalized people by creating public opinion and attracting the attention of the government through writing news.

He had a habit of writing poems and rhymes since his school days. In 1986, he started writing and journalism for the newspaper from the local weekly “Chuadanga Darpan” edited and published by Jasad leader Anwar Hossain.

Sajib Akbar He continues to play a leading role in the journalism of Bangladesh. Where there is injustice, crime, corruption, and misrule, there is a fearless, brave, journalist. At any cost, he will bring out the main facts behind the incident.

No matter how deep the crimes and criminals are, he pulls out the hidden criminals with his cleverness and dedicated efficiency. All the records of their evil deeds were presented in front of the country and the nation. Journalist Sajib Akbar is a fearless journalist in search of truth.

He is none other than the simple life and never compromises with injustice. Senior journalist Sajib Akbar is the favorite of all the protestors of that time.

On his birthday, I wish you all the best, congratulations and love. I pray that he may live another thousand years and carry on great deeds.

Best wishes:- journalist-Tuhin Sarwar, an international media platform journalist in Bangladesh! investigative journalism and has published blog posts in numerous international media publications, including the American publishing platform Medium, on various issues and challenges in Bangladesh.

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