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Happy opening of Kabir restaurant with Bangladeshi owned local food in Rome, Italy

Minhaj Hossain Special Correspondent:

The number of Bangladeshi small traders in the Italian capital Rome is increasing day by day. Which is contributing strongly to foreign employment and remittance flows.

Kabir Restaurant was officially inaugurated on Saturday, November 19, in the Pinetto area of ​​Rome under the management of Humayun Kabir, a prominent businessman, social and political figure who has been living in Italy for a long time.

In the auspicious ceremony of the opening of this new restaurant, Bangladeshis living in Italy and other foreign nationals were present as guests to wish them good luck. BNP President Haji Abdur Razzak, Vice President Hasanuzzaman Kamrul, Senior Joint General Secretary Shah Md. Tauhid Quader, Joint General Secretary Kazi Abul Bashar, Organizing Secretary Kamruzzaman, Science and Technology Affairs Secretary Md. Ayub Ali were present among the prominent Bengali community political personalities. Jewel Ahmed, one of the leaders of Italy BNP, Vice President of Rome Metropolitan BNP Md. Billal Hossain, Tajul Islam Lashkar, Joint General Secretary Shahin Kabir, Abu Raihan, co-organizer Omar Farooq, Madaripur District Association President Italy Wadud Johnny were present among the eminent persons of social organizations. , Vice President of Comilla District Youth Council Tarek Hossain, Senior Joint General Secretary Md. Shubo, Organizing Secretary Mirza Sabuj, Associate Organizing Secretary Afzal Hossain, Member Md. Asik and top leaders of regional, social and political organizations in Rome.

Humayun Kabir, the owner of the establishment, said: Our restaurant is owned by a Bangladeshi, established in a clean and hygienic environment. In it, you will find all kinds of delicious local food, dabar, kacchi biryani, rice, fish, tehari, khichuri, snacks and other items, served by experienced local chefs. He also said that 5 Bangladeshis have been employed in his company. He is hopeful that there will be more employment opportunities here if the business expands.

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