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Faridur Rahaman better known as Pantho Rahaman (11 September 1980) is a journalist of Bangladesh.

He has received the National


ICT Award for the year 2017, for his special contribution in ICT journalism.[1][2][3][4]

Contents

 1Early life
 2Education
 3Work
 4Organization
 5Awards
 6References

Early life[edit]
Rahman was born in Rajbari District. His father's name is Mohammad Harun ur Rashid and mother's name is Tahmina Rashid. Only
sister's name is Laboni Afroz.

Education[edit]
He was started primary education in St. Xavier's but started studying mainly in Khulna's HRH Agakhana School. After spending three
years there, he returned to the palace of his father's job area and was admitted to Rajbari Government Primary School in the middle of
the year. He studied at Rajbari Government High School (which is locally known as Rajbari District School) from Class IV to SSC. Later,
he completed his HSC from Rajbari Government College and B.Sc in Institute of Leather Engineering and Technology, University of
Dhaka.

Work[edit]
Rahman's informal career started from college life. He started his career as the Rajbari district correspondents on weekly Robbar. He
also worked as a freelancer in a number of daily newspapers. Besides, he has also worked as a feature writer for weekly Jaijaidin. After
starting work as a contributor to the Daily Muktokantha, the work started as a contributor to the Daily Prothom Alo. Alongside the feature
reporting, he worked as a writer and editing assistant for the regular science pages. He had been involved in the operation since
October 1998 with Prothom Alo. In addition to working as a feature reporter, editing assistant in different sections, Rahman worked as
the Coordinator of the Bangladesh Mathematical Olympiad Volunteers (MOVers) team. In 2006, he started his work in television
journalism. That time he starts working with Channel I as the sports journalist. As a sports journalist, he covers Asian
Games, Olympics, Cricket World Cup, Commonwealth Games etc. He is involved in politics, economy, air and tourism, culture,
communications, health, law and crime reporting, but he is regularly associated with Information technology and telecommunications,
environmental and river-related journalism. Later on joined public administration and diplomatic affairs journalism. [5]

Organization[edit]
He has been elected two times as general secretary of Diplomatic Correspondents Association, Bangladesh (DCAB), a diplomat
journalist organization in Bangladesh. [6] [7]He is also the member of Bangladesh ICT Journalist Forum (BIJF). This is the only ICT
journalist organization of Bangladesh.

Awards[edit]

 National ICT Award, 2017[8][9][10]

References[edit]

1. ^ "জাতীয় তথ্য ও য াগায াগ প্র ুক্তি পুরস্কার যপযেন ততন সাাংবাতিক". প্রথ্ম আযো (in Bengali). Retrieved 2018-02-13.
2. ^ jugantor.com. "তথ্যপ্র ুক্তি সাাংবাতিকতায় পুরস্কৃত | আইটি তবশ্ব | Jugantor". jugantor.com. Retrieved 2018-02-13.
3. ^ "জাতীয় তথ্য ও য াগায াগ প্র ুক্তি পুরস্কার যপযেন ততন সাাংবাতিক". daily nayadiganta. Retrieved 2018-02-13.
4. ^ "15 awarded for spreading ICT services". The Daily Star. Retrieved 19 March 2018.
5. ^ "'জাতীয় তথ্য ও য াগায াগ প্র ুক্তি পুরস্কার' যপে ৯ বযক্তি ও ৬ প্রততষ্ঠান | আইটি কর্ার
ণ | The Daily Ittefaq". Retrieved 2018-02-13.[failed verification]
6. ^ "Lotus president, Pantho general secy of DCAB". The Daily Star. 2016-12-29. Retrieved 2018-03-19.
7. ^ "Monty, Pantho elected President, General Secretary of DCAB". bdnews24.com. Retrieved 2018-03-19.
8. ^ "জাতীয় তথ্যপ্র ুক্তি পুরস্কার যপযেন মুহম্মি খান". Retrieved 2018-02-13.
9. ^ "জাতীয় তথ্য-প্র ুক্তি তিবযস তবতিতনউজ যিাযয়তিয াযরর প্রধান সম্পািকযক তবযেষ সম্মাননা".
10. ^ "BSS reporter Mahmudul Hasan Raju receives ICT Award". BSS. Retrieved 19 March 2018.

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