Dedicated course for ‘Development’ held at Dhaka University

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A dedicated course for development titled

‘Development in Practice’ was conducted at Dhaka University campus with an

aim to increase the skills of employees working in the country’s development

sector.

Dhaka University Department of Development Studies and social organisation

Friendship jointly arranged the course which was ended today by a closing

ceremony at university’s Professor Muzaffar Ahmed Chowdhury auditorium.

DU Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Md Akhtaruzzaman addressed the closing ceremony as

the chief guest while Friendship founder Runa Khan, Chair of Friendship

Luxembourg and co-chair of Friendship International Marc Elvinger, Dean of DU

Social Sciences faculty Dr Zia Rahman and chairperson of Development Studies

department Rashed Al Mahmoud Titumir as special guests.

A total of 25 students, working in banks, financial institutions, various

government, private and international organisations participated in the

course launched for the first time.

Dr Akhtaruzzaman said the curriculum of the summer school program is very

contemporary and field appropriate. Students from various sectors who

contribute to the country’s development sectors got the opportunity to gain

knowledge about the development activities for marginalized communities

through this course, combining theory and practice, he added.

Head of Friendship Education Brig. Gen (Retd.) Ilyas Iftekhar Rasul, head of

Inclusive Citizenship barrister Ayesha Taasin Khan and head of Communication

Tanjina Sharmin were also present on the occasion.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha