Middle East's door opens for Bangladeshi
United Arab Emirates will take workers from Bangladesh in 19 categories. A memorandum of understanding has been signed between the two countries on Wednesday at 12:00 pm local time in Dubai.
It was signed by Bangladesh's Secretary of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Affairs Secretary Namita Haldar. Saif Ahmed Al Suidi, Under Secretary of the Ministry of Human Resources and Emirate, signed the UAE for the UAE.
The Memorandum of Understanding came into effect with the signing. This information has been confirmed in a press release of Expatriates' Welfare and Overseas Employment Ministry. Through this, the process of sending Bangladeshi workers to the United Arab Emirates again began.
The negotiation memorandum was finalized after a few months of negotiations. It also mentions the rules, procedures, recruitment agencies and the responsibility and duties of the government of both the countries of Bangladesh, the rights of workers, facilities, the responsibility and duties of the employers, the provisions of the employment agreement, the arrangement of a separate dispute settlement.
In the United Arab Emirates, in the light of the law to protect the interests of these workers in the UAE, the compromise memoranda mentions the responsibility of the government, the employer and the government of both the countries. It has been signed considering the objective of achieving the goal of safe, orderly and responsible labor migration.
In order to implement the Memorandum of Understanding, a joint committee has been constituted to coordinate with officials of both the countries. This committee has been given certain specific assignments.
Senior officials of the two countries, including Naser Al Hamlish, the minister of the Ministry of Human Resources and the United Arab Emirates, were present at the signing ceremony of Memorandum of Understanding.
Two Bangladeshi youths on the best entrepreneur list
Forbes, the United States-based influential journal, released the list of the top 30 entrepreneurs in Asia this year. The list comes to the name of two young entrepreneurs of Bangladesh.
Forbes has published Monday (March 26th) on the list of 30 best entrepreneurs in Asia titled '30 Under 30 Asia 2014: The Social Entrepreneur Bringing Positive Change to Asia'.
Two Bangladeshi Bangladeshi entrepreneurs who came to the Forbes list are Ayman Sadiq, 26, founder of Ten Mintas School, and Sajid Iqbal, 27, a volunteer organization named 'Change' established to use renewable energy for environmental protection.
Sajid Iqbal established the change in 2012 to use renewable energy for environmental protection He launched a project that used plastic bottles to provide environmentally friendly fuel. His project, entitled 'Bottlatti', got a very wide response.
This bottle is made using sunlight in the dark room of the slum during the day. Not only in the house, but also its company, working on a project called Solar Pipe Lights, to deliver the environmentally friendly lamp to the big industrialists.
Forbes said, with the help of a German company, the light of bottled light in the homes of at least 4,000 people in Bangladesh has reached. His company is working with Solar Lantern, Road Lamp, Petroleum Irrigation Pumps Company.
Prior to this, the young entrepreneur of Bangladesh Professor Mohammad Yunus Medal received the Queen's Young Leaders Awards-017 from the US State Department, British Queen.
On the other hand, education institute Ayman Sadiq established the 'Ten Minute School' in 2015 as an educational organization. At that time, he founded this online school with the help of mobile operator Robi. The goal of which was to create a platform; From where people can learn education.
Ten Minutes School publishes short lectures on YouTube and Facebook. Sadiq's online school is also taking video classes in Bangla as well as online live classes.
Forbes says, Ayman Sadiq's online school creates hundreds of live classes, smart books, thousands of video tutorials to increase the skills of students. At present, more than 150,000 students have reached this school. The Government of Bangladesh came forward with the help of Ten Minutes School recently.
British Queen's Queens Young Leaders Awards - 2011 has won Ayman Sadiq. Besides, the Asia-Pacific ICT Alliance's Best for this school
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