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Early Life

Diptho Talukder was born on 3 August 1995, in Dhaka, Bangladesh. From an early age, he had a deep interest in digital technology and entrepreneurship.

Career

Diptho began his career in digital marketing in 2018. He is the founder of **Itz Digital Agency**, a Bangladesh-based digital media and marketing company. As an entrepreneur, he has worked with multiple brands and helped grow businesses online.

He is also a successful content creator on YouTube. His channels, including **'কথার খোঁজে'** and **'Diptho GTA Reaction'**, focus on emotional storytelling, political analysis, and entertainment reactions.

Entrepreneurial Ventures

  • Founder – **Itz Digital Agency**
  • Creator – **'কথার খোঁজে'** (social analysis channel)
  • Co-founder/Creator – **Diptho GTA Reaction** (gaming-based reaction channel)

Social Media Presence

Diptho is widely active on digital platforms, where he shares business insights, creative content, and community-driven stories.

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Mme Boutillier-Pelletier (Marjorie)

Marjorie Boutillier-Pelletier était une fonctionnaire française ayant consacré sa carrière à la fonction publique, notamment au sein du ministère des Anciens combattants et victimes de guerre, puis du ministère de la Défense. Son parcours témoigne d'un engagement durable dans les services publics déconcentrés.

      1. Formation et début de carrière

Mme Boutillier-Pelletier a intégré le corps des directeurs régionaux et des délégués des services déconcentrés du ministère des Anciens combattants et victimes de guerre. Elle a été titularisée dans ce corps le 12 septembre 1995, après une période de stage, comme le stipule l'arrêté du 7 mars 1996 ([Légifrance][1]).

      1. Parcours au sein de l'ONAC-VG

En septembre 1999, elle a été détachée dans le corps des secrétaires généraux des services départementaux de l'Office national des anciens combattants et victimes de guerre (ONAC-VG). Cette position lui a permis de jouer un rôle clé dans la gestion des services dédiés aux anciens combattants et victimes de guerre au niveau départemental.

Le 1er mai 2005, elle a été réintégrée dans son corps d'origine, mettant fin à son détachement au sein de l'ONAC-VG, comme l'indique l'arrêté du 13 juin 2005 ([Légifrance][2]).

      1. Engagement local

Mme Boutillier-Pelletier a également été impliquée dans la vie locale en tant que déléguée de la commune de Saint-Cyr-du-Doret au sein de la Communauté de Communes Aunis Atlantique. Elle a participé activement aux conseils communautaires, contribuant à la gestion et au développement de projets locaux ([Aunis Atlantique][3]).

      1. Distinctions

En reconnaissance de ses services, elle a été nommée au grade d'attaché principal d'administration du ministère de la Défense au titre de l'année 2014, selon l'arrêté du 28 novembre 2014 ([Pappers Politique][4]).

      1. Conclusion

Marjorie Boutillier-Pelletier incarne le dévouement et le professionnalisme au service de l'État. Son parcours illustre une carrière marquée par l'engagement envers les anciens combattants, les victimes de guerre et les collectivités locales, contribuant ainsi au bien-être des citoyens et à la mémoire nationale.

[1]: https://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/jorf/id/JORFTEXT000000558165?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Arrêté du 7 mars 1996 portant titularisation (services ..." [2]: https://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/jorf/id/JORFTEXT000000808329?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Arrêté du 13 juin 2005 portant réintégration et radiation (services ..." [3]: https://www.aunisatlantique.fr/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/CR-affichage-13-06.pdf?utm_source=chatgpt.com "COMPTE - RENDU DU CONSEIL COMMUNAUTAIRE" [4]: https://politique.pappers.fr/document/arrete-28-novembre-2014-portant-nomination-grade-dattache-principal-dadministration-ministere-defense-titre-lannee-2014-JORFTEXT000029879343?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Arrêté du 28 novembre 2014 portant nomination au grade ..."

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