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Humayun for creating skilled workers to survive in global market | Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha (BSS)

Humayun for creating skilled workers to survive in global market 226 DHAKA, Mar 10, 2021 (BSS) – Industries Minister Nurul Majid Mahmud Humayun today underscored the need for developing more skilled workers to survive in the competitive market across the world. “While everyone around the world was terrified by the corona epidemic, under the leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, we were able to keep the country’s economy afloat by tackling the corona epidemic. In order to survive in the competitive market, we need to create skilled manpower,” he said. The minister said this while inaugurating the ‘Bangabandhu Corner’ at the Bangladesh Industrial Technical Assistance Center (BITAC) in the city, said a press release.

Proposed industrial policy aims at skills uplift

Proposed industrial policy aims at skills uplift May set target to boost sector’s GDP contribution by 5 percentage points Over the past three decades, the industrial sector’s contribution to economy has increased due to the expansion of export-oriented sectors, particularly garments. Star/file Star Business Report Star Business Report The upcoming industrial policy will set a target to increase the industrial sector s economic contribution from the existing 35 per cent to 40 per cent of the country s gross domestic product, according to a draft industrial policy. The new policy is expected to focus on the IT sector in order to help industries improve their efficiency and productivity, it said.

SME Foundation gets new MD | The Daily Star

SME Foundation gets new MD Md Mafizur Rahman Former additional secretary Md Mafizur Rahman has recently joined SME Foundation as managing director. He was a director at Bangladesh Public Administration Training Centre and the directorate general of Bangladesh Industrial Technical Assistance Center, says a press release. Rahman started his career as an officer of Bangladesh Civil Service (administration) in 1988. He completed his post-graduation in management from the University of Dhaka and attained a PhD degree from Rajshahi University. Stay updated on the go with The Daily Star Android & iOS News App. Click here to download it for your device.

Light engineering can thrive on bike components

Light engineering can thrive on bike components Experts say the sector can grab bigger share of the spare parts market Industry players believe the growing sales of motorcycles are likely to boost the market for bike components. Photo: Star File Star Business Report Star Business Report There is huge potential in the country s light engineering sector to exploit the local market for motorcycle components, according to speakers at a webinar yesterday. The annual demand for motorcycles reached 550,574 units on average in 2019 while it was 207,835 units in 2015, for which around Tk 2,100 crore worth of spare parts is required, said Ihsanul Karim, director of Bangladesh Industrial Technical Assistance Centre (Bitac).

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