Trade
5 months ago

Bangladesh Association of Pharmaceutical Industries holds relief programme

Published :

Updated :

Bangladesh Association of Pharmaceutical Industry (BAPI), in collaboration with the 'Anti-Discrimination Student Movement,' organized a relief programme on Saturday to provide medical and food support to people affected by floods across the country. A significant amount of medicine and food supplies were distributed to support the treatment and welfare of the flood victims.

To mark this initiative, a meeting was held with student leaders of the 'Anti-Discrimination Student Movement' at the office BAPI, in Tejgaon, Dhaka. The event was organized by the Bangladesh Association of Pharmaceutical Industries (BAPI), according to a press release.

The meeting was attended by key figures including Abdul Muktadir, President of the BAPI and Managing Director of Incepta Pharmaceuticals Ltd, Dr Robed Amin, Directorate General of Health Services, Major General  Dr Kazi Md. Rashid-Un-Nabi, Director General of Drug Administration, Major General Md. Habib Ullah, Chairman of the Sena Kallan Sangstha, Zahida Fiza Kabir, CEO of Sajeda Foundation, SM Shafiuzzaman, Secretary General of the Bangladesh Association of Pharmaceutical Industries (BAPI), Major General (Retd.) Md. Mostafizur Rahman, CEO, BAPI, and representatives from the 'Anti-Discrimination Student Movement' such as Tarikul Islam, Masuduzzaman, Dr Moniruzzman.

Abdul Muktadir emphasized the importance of collective efforts to address the disasters and hardships caused by the floods in various districts of the country. He affirmed the commitment of the pharmaceutical industry to continue providing medical and food aid to the flood victims.

To support the relief activities of the 'Anti-Discrimination Student Movement,' Bangladesh Association of Pharmaceutical Industries (BAPI).handed over essential medicines, including Orsaline, Cholera Saline, Paracetamol, and Antibiotics. Additionally, several trucks containing sugar, juice, and biscuits were distributed to those in need.

Share this news