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BCI seeks German GIZ cooperation to create skilled manpower in industrial sector

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Bangladesh Chamber of Industries(BCI) sought German cooperation in providing training to create skilled manpower in the industrial sector.

Such cooperation was sought when a five member delegation, led by BCI President Anwar-ul Alam Chowdhury (Parvez) met GIZ country director Dr. Angelika Fleddermann at her office at Gulshan in the city on Tuesday.

GIZ is the main German development agency headquartered in Bonn and Eschborn that provides services in the field of international development cooperation and international education work.

The BCI leaders said they want to conduct Training of Trainers (ToT) training by bringing trainers from Germany, which is a country rich in workmanship, technology and technical knowhow said a BCI press release.

BCI President seeks co-operation from GIZ in the field of building trainers, preparing course curriculum and training manual, achieving efficiency in using latest technology, building skilled manpower in light engineering and agro-processing sectors, creating new entrepreneurs and promoting exporters.

The GIZ country director appreciated the BCI leaders for their interest in building the skilled manpower in the industrial sector in Bangladesh.

Other members of the BCI delegation were Senior Vice President of BCI Priti Chakraborty, Vice president Shahidul Islam Niru, director K.M. Rifatuzzaman and Secretary General Dr. Ardhendu Shekhar Roy and Thomas Hubner, Business Scout for Development of GIZ and Dr. Michael Klode, Project Manager was also present at the meeting.

The BCI President said that BCI is the sole and exclusive chamber of the industrial community which represents all sorts of industries of both the public and private sector and endeavours to contribute to the industrialization as well as economic development of the country.

It also plays an important role in generating new entrepreneurs in the field of small and micro industry fields. Furthermore, BCI always works for the interest of the industries and tries to remove all kinds of obstructions and impediments.

He mentioned that cottage, micro and small industries in the country are sectors with immense potential but lacking skilled manpower. So the chamber thinks that to be a developed country and to achieve the vision 2041 there is no other option other than building skilled manpower.

Source: United News of Bangladesh