Women entrepreneurs urged to come forward for building smart Bangladesh

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RAJSHAHI, Women entrepreneurs have to come forward to

build a smart Bangladesh envisioned by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for

transforming the country into a developed country by 2041.

Bangladesh’s economic development will flourish besides attaining the

cherished goal of building smart Bangladesh through generation of new more

entrepreneurs along with their vibrant activities.

Administrative officials and business leaders came up with the observation

while addressing a daylong motivational workshop at Shah Dine Convention hall

here today.

On behalf of its ‘Flourishing of Women Entrepreneurship for Economic

Empowerment in Grassroots’ project, the local unit of Jatiya Mohila Sangstha

(JMS) organized the workshop.

Commissioner of Rajshahi division Dr Dewan Muhammad Humayun Kabir addressed

the workshop as the chief guest with JMS local unit Chairman Morjina Parveen

in the chair.

Director of the project Provash Chandra Roy spoke as a focal person

illustrating aims, objectives and implementation s
trategy of his project

along with its contribution to women empowerment.

President of Rajshahi Chamber of Commerce and Industry Masudur Rahman and

Professor Mainul Haque from the Department of Zoology in Rajshahi University

also spoke on the occasion.

The observation came at the closing and certificate-giving ceremony of a

daylong training workshop titled “Motivation and Skill Development of Women

Entrepreneurs” here Thursday.

Commissioner Dr Humayun Kabir said the present government has been working

relentlessly for the development of women entrepreneurship for women

empowerment.

“The government under the dynamic and visionary leadership of Prime Minister

Sheikh Hasina has also attained success in this field,” he added.

He also mentioned there is a need for a holistic approach towards expediting

the industrial sector including the small and medium enterprises and ensuring

a business-friendly atmosphere is very important to encourage local

entrepreneurs for revitalising the sector.

He said ha
ndlooms and cottage goods signify the true craftsmanship of the

Bangladeshi artisans and they are scattered throughout the country,

communities consisting of people who solely depend on their crafts as a

primary source of income.

Dr Humayun Kabir said more expansion of investment to this sector is needed

for bolstering the economic condition of both urban and rural areas together

with freeing the society from the vicious circle of poverty.

He urged the women entrepreneurs to prove capability through competition for

making their business profitable and sustainable as well.

Chamber President Masudur Rahman said the competition may be possible if

there is training on product marketing coupled with ensuring quality of

products.

He emphasised on proper utilization of innovations along with assembling

diversity and new ideas to the production and manufacturing process.

Chamber leader Rahman added importance should be given on product

advertisement as the present government under the dynamic and prude
nt

leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has been working relentlessly for

promoting entrepreneurship through adopting various time-fitting measures.

He said the local women entrepreneurs should seize the opportunities.

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha