In an exciting initiative to inspire youth entrepreneurs, the upcoming ‘Youth, Startup, and Promising Bangladesh’ event at Dhaka University will feature real stories from successful startup founders. The session, titled ‘Golpo Noy Shotyi’ or ‘True Stories, Not Fables’, will be a highlight where entrepreneurs share their genuine journeys, struggles, and achievements, aiming to motivate the audience of students.
The event comes as Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina is set to inaugurate a major program aimed at empowering young innovators and integrating them into the country’s economic mainstream. By allowing successful entrepreneurs to speak directly to students, the initiative not only showcases relatable success stories but also encourages the youth to believe in their potential to create impactful businesses.
As aspiring entrepreneurs listen to tangible experiences rather than theoretical concepts, this intimate sharing of stories is expected to resonate deeply, helping to shift perceptions and drive interest toward entrepreneurship within the youth population. Ultimately, the event hopes to cultivate a vibrant startup culture that propels the nation forward.
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