BSS, Rajshahi :
There is no alternative to industrial entrepreneurship development training for infusing dynamism into the industrialization process besides generating genuine entrepreneurs.
Significance of such type of training is inevitable for building digital Bangladesh declared by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.
More impetus is needed for the development of entrepreneurship particularly women through small and medium enterprises (SME) financing to accelerate the economy both at rural and urban areas.
The observations came in inaugural session of a three-day long industrial development training course at Skill Development Training Centre here Sunday. Industrial Assistance Centre (IAC) of Bangladesh Small and Cottage Industries Corporation (BSCIC) organized the training. In second batch, 64 entrepreneurs of SME are taking part in the training.
BSCIC Regional Director Engineer Ajharul Islam addressed the opening session as chief guest with Deputy Manager Mahbubar Rahman in the chair.
Deputy Manager Abdul Quddus, Survey and Information Officer Akmal Hossain, Assistant Engineer Jamal Hossain, Extension Officer Taskin Mohal and Assistant Administrative Officer Nazrul Islam also spoken.
The speakers said the BSCIC has been working relentlessly for creating self-employment opportunity through training.