Textile Engineers Alumni Association of City University (TEAACU) organized Iftar & Doa Mahfil on 25th May 2018 at City University Permanent Campus, Savar, Dhaka. Prof. Mustafizur Rahman, Vice Chancellor (Acting), City University was the chief guest of the event. Prof. Md. Shawkar Ali Khan (Phd.), Dean, Faculty of Science & Engineering, City University; Dr. A.K.M. Saiful Islam, Head, Department of Textile Engineering, City University; Engr. Md. Adil Sarker, Head of Technical, Spinning Division, Rahmat Group; Engr. AKM Fahim Rana, Head of Fabric, Grameen Knitwear; Engr. Md. Monir Hossain Azad, DGM, Pakiza Apparel Ltd., Ahsan Habib Khan, Director, Deboniar Group; Engr. Golam Kibria Ripon, GM, Permess Southwest Asia Ltd.; Engr. Md. Moyazzam Hossain Sarker, General Manager, knit Plus were present as special guest. The event was presided over by Engr. Md. Aminul Islam, Managing Director, Dara Technology (BD) Ltd. Alumni of textile engineering department who are working in different textile industries were present at the Iftar Mahfil. Everybody appreciated TEAACU initiative to organize such meaningful gathering.
TEAACU organized Iftar & Doa Mahfil
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