Mahir Ali Khan made president of IICCI Real Estate Bangladesh

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11 January, 2021, 10:00 pm
Last modified: 11 January, 2021, 10:18 pm

Mahir Ali Khan Ratul, vice chairman of Rupayan Group was nominated President of IICCI Real Estate Bangladesh. 

The nomination was made at a function organised by the Indian Importers Chamber of Commerce and Industry (IICCI) Bangladesh at Westin Dhaka in the capital on Sunday.

IICCI President Atul Kumar Saxena presided over the function. Bashundhara Group Managing Director (MD) Sayem Sobhan Anvir was present as a guest of honor.  

Rupayan Group Chairman LA Mukul, Advisor Sadat Hossain Salim, BKMEA First Vice President Mohammad Hatem, IICCI Vice President Syed Shamim Reza and Asian Group Chairman Harun ur Rashid were present.

Besides, Rupayan Group Chairman LA Mukul, Advisor Sadat Hossain Salim, Dhaka Chamber's former president Sabur Khan, BKMEA first Vice-President Mohammad Hatem, IICCI Vice-President Syed Shameem Reza, and Asian Group Chairman Harun-ur-Rashid, among others were present at the event. 

The guests expressed their views that Bangladesh has set an example in the housing sector. For the last 30 years, the housing sector in Bangladesh has been playing an important role in the national economy. The housing sector also has a role to play in the development of employment and other industrial sectors in the country. Mahir Ali Khan Ratul, President, IICCI Real Estate Bangladesh, will be able to further contribute to the economic growth in the housing sector.

President of IICCI Atul Kumar Saxena handed over a crest and certificate to nominated President of IICCI Real Estate Bangladesh Mahir Ali Khan Ratul. Later President of IICCI Real State Bangladesh Mahir Ali Khan Ratul handed over a crest to special guest Bashundhara Group Managing Director (MD) Sayem Sobhan Anvir at the ceremony.

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