
Young entrepreneurs have advocated for the implementation of a single-point licencing system and district-specific training programmes to promote entrepreneurial prospects across the country. They also requested Government assistance in organising and promoting their products and services without being harassed.
On Monday, the FBCCI’s Standing Committee on Young Entrepreneurs met at the federation building in Motijheel to make this demand.
FBCCI President Mahbubul Alam, the meeting’s keynote speaker, emphasised the significance of honesty, sincerity, and a clear vision for budding entrepreneurs. Alam predicted that youthful entrepreneurs would be the lifeblood of the economy.
Chairman of the committee and managing director of Dhaka Resort Limited, Mohammad Sajibul Al-Rajib, presided over the meeting. Senior Vice President of FBCCI, Md. Amin Helaly, highlighted the potential of the country’s young workforce, noting that they are a great strength for Bangladesh. Global business is constantly changing. The young generation of the country should contribute in this regard, Helaly remarked.
Kawsar Ahmed, the director in charge of the standing committee, highlighted the difficulties that young entrepreneurs confront, particularly the difficulty of getting licences from several organisations. He noted that with certificate facilitation and the requisite capital, young entrepreneurs can make a significant contribution to the country.
Professor Rafiuddin Ahmed of Dhaka University spoke during the gathering about the importance of young entrepreneurship in Bangladesh.






