
Howrah, 12th July 2025 : (MD IMRAN)
In a momentous step for educational journalism and youth empowerment, the grand launch of the English-language monthly magazine Resitek Herald was held at the prestigious Samaritan Mission School, Howrah. The glittering ceremony marked not just the inauguration of a magazine but the birth of a bold vision for the future of education, technology, and socially responsible journalism.
The event was spearheaded by the visionary Mamoon Akhtar, Founder of Samaritan Mission School and a celebrated social activist known for his tireless work in transforming the educational landscape of Howrah’s underprivileged communities.
Gracing the occasion were eminent personalities from the realms of education, media, and social reform. Abdul Qaiyum Ansari, President of Howrah Muslim High School, Md Nayeem, senior journalist from Urdu daily Taasir, Mohammad Shahid, prominent member of the Association of Muslim Professionals (AMP), and Bashir Ahmed, West Bengal representative of CPS International, lent their distinguished presence to the celebration.
In his keynote address, Abdul Qaiyum Ansari lauded the launch of Resitek Herald as a “pioneering step” that would bridge the gap between traditional learning and contemporary thinking. “This magazine will serve as a guiding light for the youth, equipping them with critical insights, modern perspectives, and a voice rooted in integrity,” he noted.
The inaugural issue of Resitek Herald was highly praised by attendees for its rich editorial quality, sharp visual design, and focus on progressive themes. From education and innovation to youth leadership and moral values, the magazine aims to create a platform for young minds to explore, question, and grow.
The atmosphere was one of celebration and promise, as voices from various backgrounds united in their belief that Resitek Herald would become a cornerstone in building a more informed, empowered, and enlightened generation.
With its successful launch, Resitek Herald sets out on a dynamic journey not just as a publication, but as a movement dedicated to nurturing thought, talent, and change.