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TUESDAY, JULY 22, 2025
JCI Bangladesh Carnival 2025 held

Bangladesh

TBS Report
11 February, 2025, 05:00 pm
Last modified: 11 February, 2025, 05:03 pm

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JCI Bangladesh Carnival 2025 held

TBS Report
11 February, 2025, 05:00 pm
Last modified: 11 February, 2025, 05:03 pm
Photo: Courtesy
Photo: Courtesy

JCI Bangladesh Carnival 2025 was held with a day-long grand event.

The event, held on Friday was a vibrant festival that not only entertained but also laid out the vision of JCI Bangladesh for the year ahead, led by 2025 JCI Bangladesh National President Kazi Fahad, said a press release.

JCI family, corporate partners, and youth leaders for a day of excitement, inspiration, and collaboration.

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The carnival program was inaugurated by JCI Bangladesh National President Kazi Fahad. Mr. Showkat Aziz Russell, President of BTMA, was present as the special guest.  Event Advisor and JCI Bangladesh Deputy National President Mr. Arefeen Raafi Ahmed, National General Legal Counsel SK Motiur Rahman, and esteemed members of the member body. High Officials from various corporate organizations including Elite Force, Techno Drugs Limited, Sheltech also participated in the carnival.

The carnival kicked off in the morning with engaging activities for JCI members, families, and patrons, setting a joyful tone for the day. A diverse range of activities, including a dynamic talent hunt, an exhilarating raffle draw, and inspiring speeches, captivated the audience throughout the event. Guests were treated to an authentic Mezban feast, a delightful food festival, and a bustling fair that showcased innovative ideas and projects.

The highlight of the evening was an electrifying performance by Nagor Baul, James, which enthralled the audience and created unforgettable memories. The event concluded with a sense of unity and renewed commitment to empowering youth and fostering leadership.

National President of JCI Bangladesh Kazi Fahad said, "The JCI Bangladesh Carnival 2025 has been an incredible celebration of youth, leadership, and community spirit. We are proud to empower the next generation of leaders who will help shape our future and create lasting positive change. The energy and inspiration from today's event will fuel our efforts throughout the year."

Irfan Uddin, COC and National Treasurer of JCI Bangladesh, added, "I'm thrilled with the overwhelming support from our members, sponsors, and partners. This event exemplifies the strength of collaboration and the power of youth in driving social progress. I'm confident that JCI Bangladesh will continue to lead with purpose and passion in the years ahead."

Fahim Ahmed, Event Director and 2025 National Executive Vice President, remarked, "It's been an honor to serve as the Event Director for this amazing carnival. Seeing the enthusiasm and creativity of our youth members today reinforces why we do what we do. This event sets the tone for a year filled with remarkable opportunities for growth and empowerment."

The event was concluded with a vote of thanks to all the guests, partners, and organizers present.

JCI Bangladesh Carnival 2025 was made possible through the generous support of title sponsor English Therapy, and powered by Bhaiya Hotels and Amber IT. Their contributions helped create a platform for young leaders to network, celebrate, and forge new partnerships. Special thanks also go to COC Irfan Uddin, National Treasurer of JCI Bangladesh, and Event Director Fahim Ahmed, 2025 JCI Bangladesh National Executive Vice President, whose leadership was instrumental in making the event a success.

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