Young entrepreneurs urged to come with innovative ideas
Labeling business operations as
challenging, value was attributed to the struggles entailing success. Hard work
and dedication were the general motivational dialogues towards
entrepreneurship. With the surge and digitalization of business, ICT
incorporation was also spoken of as a business insight.
“Global Youth Entrepreneurs Summit
-2015” held last Friday hosted business leaders, experts and the
Information Minister himself, to organize an event on encouraging young
gnenration entrepreneurs to invest efforts in more novel and innovative
businesses. Organized by the Dhrubotara Youth Development Foundation (DYDF) in
collaboration with the Dhaka Chamber of Commerce and Industry (DCCI), the
Information minister spoke directly to new young businessmen in an attempt to
energize their entrepreneurial activities.
DCCI president highlighted the
importance of self-employed youth. These people are considerable in number
globally and are the harvesters of investment, employment, innovation and enthusiasm
about innovation. He generated the cautions of business highs and lows, but
still focusing on the huge potential of the 5 crore 50 lakh people aged 15-34
in the country.
The DCCI supported by the Bangladesh
Bank, recently initiated E2K project to create 2000 entrepreneurs in the
country.
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