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JCI Bangladesh recognises ten outstanding young persons

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JCI Bangladesh recognised ten youths of Bangladesh for their contribution to society through a an event titled “Ten Outstanding Young Persons (TOYP) 2019” held at a hotel recently in Dhaka.

Dr Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury, speaker of Bangladesh Jaitya Sangsad, attended the event as the chief guest and handed over the awards to the ten young persons for their outstanding achievements and contributions in different categories. The guest of honour of the programme was Noor E Alam Chowdhury, MP, chief whip of Bangladesh Jatiya Sangsad and special guest was  Sheikh Fazle Fahim, president of Federation of Bangladesh Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FBCCI) .

The award recipients are Abdullah Al Morshed (world peace and human rights), Dr Asraful Hoque Sium (medical Innovation and advancement), Mashrafe Bin Mortaza (sports), Mohibul Islam Chowdhury (political accomplishment), Mohiuddin Ahmed (environmental leadership), Nusrat Faria (cultural achievement), Salman Karim (business, economic and entrepreneurial accomplishments), Shayan F Rahman (entrepreneurial accomplishment), Tahmina Mostafa (personal accomplishment and women leadership) and Tanvir A Mishuk (technological advancement).

The TOYP Bangladesh recognises young people who excel in their chosen fields and exemplify the best attributes of the country’s young people. By recognising these young persons, JCI Bangladesh encourages them and other young people to seek excellence and serve for the betterment of the society. Through the event, JCI Bangladesh is contributing to the country by preparing better leaders, who will eventually create better societies in future in Bangladesh.

In the programme, National President Iran Islam, TOYP Committee Chair and National Treasurer Sakib Ahmed, TOYP Committee Co-Chair Salehin F Nahiyan, National Executive Vice President Sarah Kamal along with other national officers, local presidents members of JCI Bangladesh were present. Diplomats, government officials, business leaders, leading entrepreneurs, students and young professionals were also there.

 

 

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