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ITET Ifter & Doa Mahfil held in Dhaka

photoRecently The Institution of Textile Engineers and Technologists, Bangladesh (ITET) has organized Ifter and Doa Mahfil at Golf Garden in Dhaka. Asaduzzaman Khan, Minister, Ministry of Home Affairs present as chief guest at this occasion.  Engr. MS Zaman, President, ITET presided over the gathering. Minister said , “Our government is very sincere for the development of textile sector. We have already taken all necessary step to upgrade Textile University to provide quality education. Textile is the heart of our national economy. We must take care of textile and take all necessary steps to improve productivity with quality products.”

ITET members who are working in different segments of textile industries, senior textile engineers and ITET leaders were present at the Ifter and Doa Mahfil.

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