Two Malaysia-based journalists to attend international conference in Maldives

Two Malaysia-based journalists are traveling to Malé, Maldives, to participate in the Human Harmony Conference, organized by the Asian Business Partnership Summit. This conference will be held in Malé, Maldives, this coming Thursday (October 9th). These two journalists, well-known faces in the Malaysia Bangladesh community, are: Kaiser Hamid Hannan, Staff Correspondent of NTV and Co-President of the Malaysia Bangladesh Community Press Club, and Mohammad Ali, Malaysia Correspondent of DBC and Kaler Kantho.
These two journalists will depart for the Maldives next Wednesday (October 8th) in the morning. After attending the conference and various programs in the Maldives, as well as visiting tourist centers, they will travel to Sri Lanka for a three-day visit on October 12th, before returning to Malaysia.
This international conference, organized on the initiative of the Asian Business Partnership Summit, will see the participation of professional representatives from nearly 50 countries worldwide.
The Executive Director of the Asian Business Partnership, Golam Faruk Majnu, will serve as the President of the conference. Under his leadership, the conference will hold detailed discussions on the development of human harmony, tourism, education, health, and human rights.
Sources from the organizers indicate that the 'Human Harmony Award 2025' will be presented to selected individuals and institutions for their special contributions in various sectors. In this regard, these two expatriate journalists will be honored for their special contributions to expatriate journalism and social activities.
A festive environment is already prevailing in Malé, the capital of the Maldives, in connection with the conference, and decorations are underway at hotels, conference centers, and main roads to welcome the foreign delegates. The organizers hope that this grand conference will open new horizons for world human harmony and sustainable development.