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Bangladeshi woman gets ‘Best of Nation Award’

UNB, Dhaka
Bangladeshi woman gets ‘Best of Nation Award’
Executive Chairman of the NSDA Md Faruque Hossain (2nd from right), poses with the competitors and Bangladesh delegation members on the concluding session of World Skills Competition 2019, at Kazan, Russia Tuesday evening. Photo: UNB

Nafisa Sadaf Anchol has become the first Bangladesh to receive the Best of Nation Award at the World Skills Competition (WSC) at Kazan, Tatarstan in Russia on Tuesday evening.

The two competitors from Bangladesh - Tanjim Tabassum Islam in Patisserie & Confectionery and Nafisa in Fashion Technology performed very well and earned appreciation from the organisers and assessors.

They successfully completed all the stages with outstanding performances, said Md Faruque Hossain, Executive Chairman of the National Skills Development Authority (NSDA) under Prime Minister’s Office (PMO).

Besides, two of the Bangladeshi experts - Shaheen Afroz in Patisserie and Confectionery and Afsana Ferdousi in Fashion Technology – have been selected as judges and assessors, according to a media release.

Bangladesh's participation at the World Skills Competition in Kazan is a historic event. After founding National Skills Development Authority (NSDA), Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has personally encouraged the Bangladesh delegation to take an active part in the competition.

This symbolises her strong political will to take skills development issues to a higher level in line with her commitment to create greater opportunities for the youth population in the country, Md Nojibur Rahman, Principal Secretary of the Prime Minister said.

 “Bangladesh now has got the opportunity to participate in China in 2021, France 2023 in World Skills and Abu Dhabi in 2020 in WorldSkill Asia. In maintaining connectivity with the world market, Bangladesh will continue to develop skills nationally and show competency in world competition simultaneously,” he added.

Senior officials of PMO and NSDA attended policy level exchanges as well as constructively engaging with leaders from Worldskills International and other member countries while the private sector leaders were engaged in networking and identification of skills areas where Bangladesh will have both competitive and comparative advantages not only in the future competitions but also in global markets.

Nafisa Sadaf Anchol has become the first Bangladesh to receive the Best of Nation Award at the World Skills Competition (WSC) at Kazan, Tatarstan in Russia on Tuesday evening.

The two competitors from Bangladesh - Tanjim Tabassum Islam in Patisserie & Confectionery and Nafisa in Fashion Technology performed very well and earned appreciation from the organisers and assessors.

They successfully completed all the stages with outstanding performances, said Md Faruque Hossain, Executive Chairman of the National Skills Development Authority (NSDA) under Prime Minister’s Office (PMO).

Besides, two of the Bangladeshi experts - Shaheen Afroz in Patisserie and Confectionery and Afsana Ferdousi in Fashion Technology – have been selected as judges and assessors, according to a media release.

Bangladesh's participation at the World Skills Competition in Kazan is a historic event. After founding National Skills Development Authority (NSDA), Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has personally encouraged the Bangladesh delegation to take an active part in the competition.

This symbolises her strong political will to take skills development issues to a higher level in line with her commitment to create greater opportunities for the youth population in the country, Md Nojibur Rahman, Principal Secretary of the Prime Minister said.

 “Bangladesh now has got the opportunity to participate in China in 2021, France 2023 in World Skills and Abu Dhabi in 2020 in WorldSkill Asia. In maintaining connectivity with the world market, Bangladesh will continue to develop skills nationally and show competency in world competition simultaneously,” he added.

Senior officials of PMO and NSDA attended policy level exchanges as well as constructively engaging with leaders from Worldskills International and other member countries while the private sector leaders were engaged in networking and identification of skills areas where Bangladesh will have both competitive and comparative advantages not only in the future competitions but also in global markets.

 

 

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