Dhaka,
May 24 (UNB)-Bangladesh Sangbadpatra Shilpa Parishad, an organization of
newspaper owners, placed a 14-point demand including the payment of all
outstanding advertisement bills owed to newspapers by government agencies,
including Department of Films and Publications (DFP), by next June.
If not, the leaders of
this organization and publishers warned of waging a systematic movement to realize
their demands from next July.
The demands were read
out during a regular meeting addressing the ongoing problems of the newspaper
industry and its solutions at the Daily Industry newspaper office in Dhaka on
Saturday with the organization's president Dr. Enayet Karim in the chair.
General Secretary of the
organization Yunus Sohag put forward the demands during the meeting.
The other demands
included the formulation of policies for the equitable distribution of
government advertisements including at least four Bengali and two English
newspapers, ending price discrimination of government advertisements in English
and Bengali newspapers, introducing government advertisement prices on online
portals of registered newspapers, and increasing the rate of government
advertisements based on market inflation.
The demands also
included the provision of low-interest loans for the newspaper industry,
accommodation for journalists-employees, a special allocation of Tk 5,000
crore, the introduction of a special pension scheme for journalists and media
workers, repeal of all black laws including the Digital Security Act, and
providing VIP status to all editors.
The leaders expressed
their concern, stating that without timely payment of outstanding advertising
bills, it would be challenging to sustain publications and pay journalists'
salaries.
The publishers sought
government intervention and cooperation, particularly from Prime Minister
Sheikh Hasina and the state minister for information and broadcasting, to
sustain the newspaper industry.
The meeting highlighted
that more than 700 listed newspapers in the country are owed approximately Tk
2500 crore in advertising bills from the government agencies. Tk 5,000 crores
are required to clear these outstanding bills and cover bills for the next
financial year to sustain the newspaper industry.
Dr. Enayet Karim, also
editor of the Daily Industry, informed the meeting that previously, newspaper
advertisement bills were settled every three months. However, as this trend has
ceased, the arrears have now reached Tk 2,500 crore.
The meeting was attended
by, among others, Freedom Fighter Md Faruk Alam Talukder, Chairman of Dainik
Alor Jagat; KM Belayet Hosain, Editor and Publisher of Daily Bhorer Dak, Md
Fojlur Rahman Zulfiker, Editor of Dainik Diner Alo; Md Abdul Awal, Editor and
Publisher of Dainik Sangbad Protikkhon; Ayon Ahmed, Editor of Protidiner
Chitra; Md Habibur Rahman, Chief Editor of Dainik Bhorer Somoy; Asaduzzaman
Swadin, Executive Editor of Dainik Alor Jagat; and Muha Nurul Aziz Chowdhury,
Editor and Publisher of Daily Amader Jagoran, Md. Rajaul Karim, Editor and
Publisher of Daily Matribhumir Khabor, Nejamul Haque, Editor of Daily
Ajker Provat, Md. Moniruzzaman, Editor of Daily Bank Bima and Adv Md. Rashed
Uddin, Publisher of Daily Biswa Manchitra.
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