Business Desk : dhakamirror.com
GPH Ispat Limited, one of the leading manufacturers of steel rebar in Bangladesh, recently organised “GPH Maharaj Darbar-2024.”
A total of 185 channel partners of the company across the country participated in the two-day event, according to a press release.
The company recognised top-performing partners in various categories based on their performance in 2024, including marketing of world-class Quantum Steel, market expansion of GPH Quantum B600c-R and B600D-R, and maintaining consistent sales success throughout the year.
Of the partners, the top 10 were awarded the “Maharaj” honour, while the next best 10 received the “Mahaveer” honour. Additionally, some 18 channel partners were honoured with the “Birpratap” title at the divisional level for the first time.
This year, Mahabubur Rahman (Mahabub Brothers at Teknaf), Md Sirazur Rahman (Al Amin Traders in Chattogram), Md Zakir Hossain (Rahman Properties and Trading Corporation at Dhaka Cantonment), Md Zakarul Hoque (Haque Traders at Ashulia, Savar), Md Ashraf Ali (KA Steel House at Bhatara), Raquib Ahmed Chowdhury (AB Steel House at Rajakhali), Shamvu Das (Sourav Enterprise in Keraniganj), Md Kamal Hossain (Al-Habib Steel Corporation at Turag), Md Azizul Haque Faisal (Faisal and Brothers at Isakhan Navy Gate in Chattogram), and Md Mizanur Rahman Milon (Dhaka Trade Link in Savar) were awarded the top “Maharaj” honours.
Md Rashedul Islam (Fahim Enterprise at Borgola, Bogura), Md Mujtaba Hasemi (Al-Manar Steel at Kaderganj, Rajshahi), Dharmendra Ghosh Dollar (Imperial Sanitary House, Rangpur), Md Shafiq Ullah (FS Enterprise, Mymensingh), Md Aminur Rahman Imroj (United Traders in Mohammadpur), Abdur Sattar Bhuyan (Satata Enterprise, Narsingdi), Abul Hossain Molla and Abdur Rouf Molla (Salma Traders, Dohar), Md Mosharof Hossain (Mosharof Hossain, Chandpur), and Mohammad Rassel Uddin (Saklain Enterprise, Chattogram) were honored with the “Mahaveer” honours.
All deserving offspring of the channel partners were awarded GPA-5 honours, and their mothers were recognised with the “Kriti Ma” (Meritorious Mother) honour.