BSCIC handicraft fair begins in city
Tuesday, 11 December 2007
FE Report
Bangladesh Small and Cottage Industries Corporation (BSCIC) has taken a plan to modernise its training module by involving technology.
Mohammud Mohbub Ur Rahman, chairman of BSCIC, said this Monday while inaugurating a five-day BSCIC Handicraft Fair - 2007 as the chief guest on BSCIC premises.
Design Centre of BSCIC has organised the fair which will continue from December 10 to December 13 on the occasion of the National Victory Day.
An exhibition of trainees who took part in the three-month BSCIC training programme recently is also being held at Joynul Abedin Exhibition Hall to familiarise the visitors with the products of the trainees.
Some small entrepreneurs are taking part in 62 stalls in the fair to showcase different products of small and cottage industries. These include fabrics with block, boutique and embroidery, jute and leather products.
Later the chief guest distributed certificates among 80 trainees whose products were being displayed in the exhibition.
He expressed the hope that the BSCIC trainees would be able to explore their skills so that they could compete in the market and is able to create more jobs.
Among others, Director (Marketing and Design) of BSCIC Md Abdus Samad and Chief Designer (Design Centre) of BSCIC Kamal Uddin Ahmmd were present on the occasion.
The fair and exhibition will remain open from 10am to 5pm daily for all people with no entry fee.
Bangladesh Small and Cottage Industries Corporation (BSCIC) has taken a plan to modernise its training module by involving technology.
Mohammud Mohbub Ur Rahman, chairman of BSCIC, said this Monday while inaugurating a five-day BSCIC Handicraft Fair - 2007 as the chief guest on BSCIC premises.
Design Centre of BSCIC has organised the fair which will continue from December 10 to December 13 on the occasion of the National Victory Day.
An exhibition of trainees who took part in the three-month BSCIC training programme recently is also being held at Joynul Abedin Exhibition Hall to familiarise the visitors with the products of the trainees.
Some small entrepreneurs are taking part in 62 stalls in the fair to showcase different products of small and cottage industries. These include fabrics with block, boutique and embroidery, jute and leather products.
Later the chief guest distributed certificates among 80 trainees whose products were being displayed in the exhibition.
He expressed the hope that the BSCIC trainees would be able to explore their skills so that they could compete in the market and is able to create more jobs.
Among others, Director (Marketing and Design) of BSCIC Md Abdus Samad and Chief Designer (Design Centre) of BSCIC Kamal Uddin Ahmmd were present on the occasion.
The fair and exhibition will remain open from 10am to 5pm daily for all people with no entry fee.