A month-long fishery training organized by Munshiganj District Youth Development Directorate was inaugurated at Munshiganj Engineering School and College on Tuesday. Deputy Director of Munshiganj Youth Development Department Sheikh Md Nasir Uddin was present as the chief guest on the occasion.
Abdul Aziz Akon, Assistant Director of District Youth Development Department, Munshiganj Union of Journalist President Kazi Biplab Hasan, Munshiganj Engineering School and College Principal Gazi Asaduzzaman Babu, Munshiganj District Correspondent of Bangladesh Betar Md. Nazrul Hasan Choton were present as special guests. Md Robel, General Secretary of Munshiganj Union of Journalist conducted the workshop.
Md Awlad Hossain, trainer of fisheries trade of Youth Development Department presided over the event. Fishries trainees also took part in programme.
In the speech of the chief guest, Deputy Director Sheikh Md Nasir Uddin said that the doors of the Youth Development Directorate are always open to the youth of 18 to 35 years. Directorate of Youth Development provides training to the youth on 8 subjects. They are not only given training but also provided jobs.
Arrangements are also made for them to become self-reliant and employ others. The Department of Youth Development provides a loan of Tk 60,000 at low interest to create employment for those who will be certified after training. Later, you can take a loan of up to 10 lakh rupees from the bank, the deputy director said.
It is important to focus on this training. Because training can be applied in practice if you take it carefully. Only those who feel that education is needed will be admitted in this training. No need to train anyone. Because, he must realize that I need this project to make my future beautiful, he said.
Many boys and girls in our country are unemployed after completing their studies. But if they take training in a youth development trade and implement it, it will not be understood in the family. But it should be remembered that drugs are spread around. Do not fall under the influence of danger. The parents of the family should be respected, the deputy director added.