Media Reform Commission submits report to chief adviser
The press secretary hoped that some reform initiatives could be taken in media soon

The Media Reform Commission submitted its report to Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus at the State Guest House Jamuna in the capital today (22 March).
"A 12-member team of the commission, led by its chief Kamal Ahmed, handed over the report to the chief adviser," CA's Press Secretary Shafiqul Alam told a press briefing outside the State Guest House Jamuna this noon.
He said the report was discussed in detail during its handover ceremony.
Prof Yunus wanted to know about what reform initiatives should be taken immediately in media, he said.

The press secretary hoped that some reform initiatives could be taken in the media soon.
Commission Chief Kamal Ahmed was present at the press briefing.
On 18 November, the interim government formed the Media Reform Commission with the aim of making media independent, stronger, and objective.