BSS, Gaibandha :
A seven-day Regional Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) Products Fair will be launched on the ground of Independence Square of the town here from March 12 in a befitting manner.
A preparatory meeting was held in this regard at the conference room of District Collectorate Building here on Sunday with deputy commissioner (DC) Abdul Matin in the chair.
DC Abdul Matin said the fair would continue till March 18 under the supervision of district administration, Gaibandha BSCIC (Bangladesh Small and Cottage Industries Corporation), Gaibandha Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), National Association of Small and Cottage Industries of Bangladesh (NASIB) Gaibandha and Sonali Bank Ltd, Gaibandha.
A total of 50 stalls would be set up in the fair to motivate the entrepreneurs, in a bid to run their businesses smoothly through focusing and popularizing their products to the visitors and the customers, the DC said.
Colorful cultural functions with indigenous games like Lathi Khela and Saap Khela would also be arranged to entertain people attending the fair, the DC added.
An initiative would be taken for publicity activity in large scale in all the seven upazilas of the district side by side with holding press conference for the journalists on the fair to make it successful, the DC further added.
DC Abdul Matin urged all to visit the fair everyday and enjoy the cultural programmes to be held on the fair premises.
After elaborate discussion, different sub-committees were formed at the meeting aimed at holding the fair fruitfully.
The meeting was also addressed, among others, by additional deputy commissioner (General) Rokhsana Begum, assistant general manager of BSCIC Nurul Islam, president of GCCI Shajada Anwarul Quadir, president of Gaibandha NASIB Shafiqul Islam Alamgir, and general secretary of Gaibandha Press Club Sarker M. Shahiduzzaman.
A seven-day Regional Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) Products Fair will be launched on the ground of Independence Square of the town here from March 12 in a befitting manner.
A preparatory meeting was held in this regard at the conference room of District Collectorate Building here on Sunday with deputy commissioner (DC) Abdul Matin in the chair.
DC Abdul Matin said the fair would continue till March 18 under the supervision of district administration, Gaibandha BSCIC (Bangladesh Small and Cottage Industries Corporation), Gaibandha Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GCCI), National Association of Small and Cottage Industries of Bangladesh (NASIB) Gaibandha and Sonali Bank Ltd, Gaibandha.
A total of 50 stalls would be set up in the fair to motivate the entrepreneurs, in a bid to run their businesses smoothly through focusing and popularizing their products to the visitors and the customers, the DC said.
Colorful cultural functions with indigenous games like Lathi Khela and Saap Khela would also be arranged to entertain people attending the fair, the DC added.
An initiative would be taken for publicity activity in large scale in all the seven upazilas of the district side by side with holding press conference for the journalists on the fair to make it successful, the DC further added.
DC Abdul Matin urged all to visit the fair everyday and enjoy the cultural programmes to be held on the fair premises.
After elaborate discussion, different sub-committees were formed at the meeting aimed at holding the fair fruitfully.
The meeting was also addressed, among others, by additional deputy commissioner (General) Rokhsana Begum, assistant general manager of BSCIC Nurul Islam, president of GCCI Shajada Anwarul Quadir, president of Gaibandha NASIB Shafiqul Islam Alamgir, and general secretary of Gaibandha Press Club Sarker M. Shahiduzzaman.