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FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 2025
GP smart uddyokta programme empowers 5,200

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Press Release
01 March, 2025, 05:30 pm
Last modified: 01 March, 2025, 05:33 pm

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GP smart uddyokta programme empowers 5,200

Press Release
01 March, 2025, 05:30 pm
Last modified: 01 March, 2025, 05:33 pm
GP smart uddyokta programme empowers 5,200

Grameenphone hosted the grand gala night of its flagship GP Accelerator initiative, 'Jelay Jelay Smart Uddyokta,' at a hotel in Dhaka on Thursday evening.

This event marked the culmination of an inspiring journey aimed at nurturing and empowering emerging entrepreneurs across Bangladesh. The program's mission was to equip young talent with the necessary skills, networking opportunities, and guidance to drive business success and economic growth.

The initiative was designed to harness the innovative potential of university students and promising young entrepreneurs, facilitating their journey from ideation to execution. Through 20 intensive boot camps held across different regions nationwide, the program effectively trained over 5,200 startups, contributing significantly to the nation's entrepreneurial ecosystem.

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The gala night celebrated the success of the 20 winning startups from across the regions while recognising the invaluable contributions of 30 community builders who played a pivotal role in the program's success.

Major General (Retd.) Md Emdad ul Bari, Chairman of BTRC, graced the occasion as the Chief Guest. Md also attended the gala night. Abu Bakar Siddique, Vice Chairman, BTRC, winning startups, senior officials of Grameenphone and esteemed guests from the entrepreneurial ecosystem. It featured inspiring stories from successful participants, highlighting the program's transformative impact on their entrepreneurial journey.

In his speech, Major General (Retd.) Md Emdad ul Bari, Chairman of BTRC, said, "Grameenphone's initiative to cultivate youth entrepreneurship through this training is commendable. The youth are the driving force behind the nation's economic growth. Grameenphone's commitment to bringing the young generation into the digital fold is admirable, and this initiative is a remarkable example of that dedication."

Tanveer Mohammad, Chief Corporate Affairs Officer (CCAO) of Grameenphone, emphasised the company's vision of economic empowerment through youth engagement. He said, "Our vision is to contribute to the nation's economic development by equipping the next generation with the skills, resources, and opportunities they need to succeed. Through the 'Jelay Jelay Smart Uddyokta' initiative, we have witnessed the remarkable potential of young entrepreneurs from diverse regions. Tonight, we celebrate the achievements of the 20 winning startups, whose innovative ideas and determination have set them apart."

The 'Jelay Jelay Smart Uddyokta' bootcamp series was conducted in phases, spanning 20 regions nationwide. It focused on skill development, mentorship, and funding guidance, ensuring young entrepreneurs received the support they needed to thrive in today's competitive business landscape.

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