Dhaka, Jan 18 (V7N)—Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus has said the government is keen on ensuring that new entrepreneurs do not face any problems with their investments and can work safely to significantly contribute to the country's economic growth.
"I learned a lot from your discussions and suggestions today. We want to build poverty-free Bangladesh," he said yesterday at a meeting in the State Guest House Jamuna where 15 male and female entrepreneurs participated.
Stating that he himself got ideas about the future path from today's discussions. "Please stay in touch with us." In the meeting with the chief adviser, the entrepreneurs shared the stories of their struggle to become financially independent and sought advice from him on various issues relevant to their journey ahead.
Thanking Yunus, the entrepreneurs described how the investment received from the Grameen Telecom Trust, formed in 2010 to promote social business, helped the entrepreneurs to become financially independent from zero.
Most of the entrepreneurs who participated in the meeting are doing business with investments from the Grameen Telecom Trust and Grameen Trust, according to the chief adviser's press wing.
Some of them have received investments for the sixth and fifth time.
Yunus was excited to hear the stories of the entrepreneurs' struggles and wanted to know what further steps could be taken for the entrepreneurs.
"Your life stories are very inspiring. I am very happy to meet you. You have shared many good things. Tell us what else would be good for entrepreneurs," said the chief adviser.
At the meeting, the entrepreneurs suggested increasing the publicity of the Grameen Telecom Trust and Grameen Trust's programs for young entrepreneurs to promote social business.
They said most people do not know about these initiatives and many poor people will benefit if the publicity is increased.
They also urged Yunus to provide appropriate training to entrepreneurs in addition to investing in them.
The entrepreneurs said many cannot grow their businesses due to lack of skills.
If appropriate workshops can be organised, more skilled and successful entrepreneurs will be developed in each district, they said.
Principal Coordinator for SDGs Affairs Lamiya Morshed, Managing Director of Grameen Trust Tasmina Rahman and Managing Director and CEO of Grameen Telecom Trust Ashraful Hasan were, among others, present.
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