×
Home National Politics Business Bangladesh International Sports Entertainment Law & Justice More News Capital News Health Features Business Icon Technology Media Features Economy Education Literature Quran & Hadish Photo Gallery Editorial Religion Tours & Travels Tourism Guide Editors Corner Campus Youth Popular Organizations Country Wide Life Style Jobs Prism Notice History & Culture Messages Op-ed Wildlife Activities Foreign relation Accident Environment Asia Videoes Analysis Energy Book Reviews Literature Others KSA Arab World Cricket Football More Banking Corporate Global economy Real Estate Entrepreneur Start-up Telecom Summit Travel Art and Culture Food Book Fourth Estate View Letters to Editor Political Icon Diplomat Scholarship Career Job

Monday 7th of July 2025 E-paper
* Biman’s Dhaka-Narita flight suspension draws flak   * Search continues after Pakistan building collapse kills 14   * At least 13 killed, 20 children missing in Texas floods   * DGHS reduces COVID test fees   * No Bangladesh-China-Pakistan alliance forming: Touhid   * Holy Ashura to be observed on July 6   * 36-member national committee formed to celebrate Mass Uprising Days   * CA urges Meta to tackle disinformation more effectively   * CA calls for collective action to protect St Martin’s island   * Bangladesh’s forex reserves cross $27bn  
   Health
  PSTC Celebrates 47 Years of Impact: A Legacy of Care, A Future of Possibilities

Online Desk: The Population Services and Training Center (PSTC) commemorated its 47th founding anniversary under the inspiring theme "PSTC @ 47: A Legacy of Care, A Future of Possibilities." The event was held with heartfelt celebration, reflection, and renewed commitment to PSTC’s enduring mission of advancing health, rights, and dignity for all.

The anniversary event was graced by Ms. Sanjeeda Islam, Chairperson of the Governing Body, alongside respected Board Member Dr. Md. GolamRahman and Treasurer Mr. BadrulMunir. The presence of the Governing Body reaffirmed their deep commitment to PSTC’s strategic vision and social mandate.

Dr. Noor Mohammad, Executive Director of PSTC, delivered a commemorative presentation outlining PSTC’s impactful journey over the decades. The presentation traced key milestones and innovations that have defined PSTC’s evolution as a trusted partner in development—working across sectors including sexual and reproductive health, youth empowerment, climate resilience, education, and humanitarian response.

“PSTC’s 47-year journey is a testament to its people-first values and tireless commitment to equity and justice,” said Ms. Sanjeeda Islam, Chairperson of the Governing Body. “As we celebrate this milestone, we also look ahead—with renewed energy—to a future where PSTC continues to serve as a catalyst for hope, opportunity, and positive change.”

Staff members from PSTC’s diverse portfolio of projects across the country, as well as those based at the Head Office, joined the celebration. Their presence brought an added sense of unity, strength, and pride in the organization’s shared purpose and collective accomplishments.

As PSTC steps into its 48th year, it remains steadfast in its vision of an inclusive, rights-based, and equitable society where everyone can thrive with dignity and agency.



  
Share Button
  

    
3 new COVID-19 cases reported in 24-hour
.............................................................................................
PSTC Celebrates 47 Years of Impact: A Legacy of Care, A Future of Possibilities
.............................................................................................
PSTC Becomes Member Association of IPPF from Bangladesh
.............................................................................................
3 die of COVID-19, 19 new cases in 24-hour
.............................................................................................
Dengue: 2 die, 392 hospitalised in 24 hours
.............................................................................................
5 die in Covid-19, 36 hospitalised in 24 Hours
.............................................................................................
Dengue: One dies, 329 cases in 24 hours
.............................................................................................
COVID-19 claims 2 lives, 18 new cases reported in 24 hrs
.............................................................................................
244 more dengue cases reported in 24 hrs
.............................................................................................
Two die of Covid-19 in 24hrs
.............................................................................................
7 new Covid cases reported in 24hrs in Bangladesh
.............................................................................................
Dengue claims 1 more life, 169 hospitalized in 24hrs
.............................................................................................
48th special BCS circular published
.............................................................................................
PSTC organized a cultural program at PSTC Training Complex
.............................................................................................
Stem cell treatment helped improve spinal cord injuries: Japan scientists
.............................................................................................
DGHS issues preventive measures against HMPV spread
.............................................................................................
The rate of HMPV infections in northern China is declining, Chinese health official says
.............................................................................................
No dengue death in 24 hrs
.............................................................................................
Year begins with zero dengue death
.............................................................................................
Two die of Dengue, 165 hospitalized nationwide
.............................................................................................
Dengue: Five more die, 274 hospitalised
.............................................................................................
Dengue: 2 die, 311 hospitalized in last 24hrs
.............................................................................................
ISFAS President Igor Vaz and Executive Secretary Itengre Wedraogor
.............................................................................................
82 percent of fistula patients in the country are out of treatment
.............................................................................................
Four more die, 444 hospitalised with dengue
.............................................................................................
67 infected with Chikungunya, 11 with Zika virus: DGHS DG
.............................................................................................
Dengue update: 3 die, 354 hospitalised in 24 hours
.............................................................................................
Dengue claims 7 more lives, 837 hospitalized in 24 hours
.............................................................................................
Dengue update: 4 die, 888 hospitalised in 24 hours
.............................................................................................
Dengue claims 11 lives in 24 hours
.............................................................................................
Ten more die of dengue
.............................................................................................
Nine more die of dengue in a day
.............................................................................................
5 dengue patients die, 1,034 hospitalized in 24hrs
.............................................................................................
6 dengue patients die, 1,038 hospitalized in 24hrs
.............................................................................................
8 dengue patients die, 1,389 hospitalized in 24hrs
.............................................................................................
5 dengue patients die, 1,211 hospitalized in 24hrs
.............................................................................................
5 dengue patients die, 1,194 hospitalized in 24hrs
.............................................................................................
5 dengue patients die, 1,337 hospitalized in 24hrs
.............................................................................................
7 dengue patients die, 1,209 hospitalized in 24hrs
.............................................................................................
4 dengue patients die, 1,109 hospitalized in 24hrs
.............................................................................................
6 dengue patients die, 1,297 hospitalized in 24hrs
.............................................................................................
4 dengue patients die, 1,306 hospitalized in 24hrs
.............................................................................................
Six die, 1,298 more dengue patients hospitalised
.............................................................................................
Four more die; 1,121 hospitalised with dengue
.............................................................................................
3 dengue patients die, 1,186 hospitalized in 24hrs
.............................................................................................
Nine die, 465 hospitalised with dengue
.............................................................................................
4 more dengue patients die, 1,225 hospitalized in 24hrs
.............................................................................................
8 more dengue patients die, 1,017 hospitalized in 24hrs
.............................................................................................
5 more dengue patients die, 1,152 hospitalized in 24hrs
.............................................................................................
8 more dengue patients die, 1,221 hospitalized in 24hrs
.............................................................................................
Chief Advisor: Md. Tajul Islam,
Editor & Publisher Fatima Islam Tania and Printed from Bismillah Printing Press, 219, Fakirapul, Dhaka-1000
Editorial Office: 219, Fakirapul (1st Floor), Dhaka-1000.
Phone: 02-41070996, Mobile: 01720090514, E-mail: [email protected]
2022 @ All Right Reserved By www.themuslimtimes-bd.com