Nasir ali tea shop offered read newspaper,,,,,,,,in BANGLADESH
Khampur junction is 10 kilometers away from Bagmara upazila headquarters in Rajshahi. There are several tea shops in this curtain. But Nasser Ali's shop is a little different. Because the buyer is not attracted by television shows in this shop. People in Nasser Ali's shop came to drink tea to read the magazine. In order to increase the practice of reading the daily magazine, he has been in the initiative for 14 years.
On March 17, he went to his shop and talked to several buyers and readers. They said, the area is remote. Magazine vendors do not come as much at the same time. Interested people went to the upazila headquarters to read or buy newspapers. However, the opportunity for Chhapoor's tea-seller Naser Ali to read the magazines is available.
58-year-old Nasser Ali said, since 2004, he started to keep his tea in the magazine. Naser Ali thought, the news of the upazila headquarters will bring the real news.
Start from that Now the number of readers and the number of readers has increased. Every day, more than two hundred readers came to the newspaper Nasser's tea shop, saying that he had.Nasr Ali studied till 9th grade. After some time teaching in a village school, the job did not last forever because there was no certificate. Once tea started selling. The income of this income was left to the family. In the house there are wives and one son. Nasr Ali studied the boy. Now he is in a pharmaceutical marketing profession with a post-graduate degree.
Nasar Ali, who spent 400 rupees a month for the tea shop magazine. Money bill paid by saving some money. Nasser Ali said he wants to continue the work of teaching magazines to the people while lacking in the world.