Int’l colloquium on ‘Uberization of the world’ at JnU

Reina Rodina van dar Meer, research fellow from university of Humanistic Studies, Netherland speaks at seminar on Lalaon's philosophy held at Islamic University, Kushtia on Saturday.
Reina Rodina van dar Meer, research fellow from university of Humanistic Studies, Netherland speaks at seminar on Lalaon's philosophy held at Islamic University, Kushtia on Saturday.
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JnU Correspondence :
South Asian Students for Liberty (SASFL), a branch of Students for Liberty (SFL), hosted a seminar titled “Uberization of the world” in the Conference room of Accounting and Information System Department of Jagannath University (JnU) on Saturday. The objectives of the seminar were rising awareness about local financial system and effect of international trade on local business, importance of local trade in the present world and knowing the actual way of local business.
Zaira Zafroon, Chair ofcommunications of SASFLdelivered speech as chief guest in the colloquium. She said that The United States is the world’s premier free market economy. Its gross domestic product is greater than any other country that has a free market. China has the world’s largest economy, but it relies on a commanded economy while he was discussing about a candle maker’s petition.Program chaired by Rabiul Alam Local Coordinator of Students for Liberty.
It’s mentionable that Students For Liberty is a rapidly growing network of pro-liberty students from all over the world.It’s mission is to educate, develop, and empower the next generation of leaders of liberty.They are the largest libertarian student organization in the world.
They accomplish this through a strategy of empowerment, identifying the top student leaders and training them to be agents of change in their communities. What began as a small meeting of young leaders has become an international movement of students with almost 3,000 local student groups and 1,400+ leaders around the world with operations on every inhabited continent.
Students of different departments were present in the colloquium. Certificates were given to all participants.
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