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National Youth Day tomorrow

DHAKA, The National Youth Day-2023 will be observed

through various programmes across the country tomorrow.

With the aim of building ‘Sonar Bangla’ as dreamt by Father of the Nation

Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and keeping in mind the efficiency,

creativity, self-confidence and enthusiasm of the youths, this year’s theme

of the day is “Smart Jubo Sammridha Desh, Bangabandhur Bangladesh”.

On the eve of the day, President Mohammed Shahabuddin and Prime Minister

Sheikh Hasina issued separate messages greeting the country’s youths and

wished all the programmes of the day a success.

President Mohammed Shahabuddin, in his message, said the large part of the

country’s population is youth aged between 18 and 35 and steps needs to be

taken for proper utilization of demographic dividend to achieve SDG targets

by 2030 and turn the country into a developed one by 2041.

The Department of Youth Development is providing skill enhancement training

to the youths to make them fully skilled, modern and conscious while many of

them have already emerged as successful ones, he added.

Noting that a society of meritorious, skilled and ideal youths is the

backbone of the nation, the president said many of the trained up youth have

taken employment opportunities abroad and they are earning remittance for the

country.

“Therefore, the stance of the youths should be against all kinds of

injustices as well as drug abuse, terrorism and militancy,” he said, adding

that their (youth) sense of duty and compassion towards the people of the

country should always be kept wakeful.

In her message, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said responding to the call of

the greatest Bengali of all time Father of the Nation Bangabandhu Sheikh

Mujibur Rahman, the youths took part in the Liberation War putting their

lives in risks and created the new country of red and green, making the

supreme sacrifice.

Bangabandhu organised the youth instilling the patriotism among them, she

said, adding that the Father of the Nation also engaged the youths in

rebuilding the country after the independence and took initiatives and

formulated frameworks for creating an educated and skilled youth society.

The anti-liberation forces made an ill attempt to push the youths to

terrorism, anarchy and violence after brutally killing Bangabandhu along with

his most of the family members on August 15 in 1975, the premier said.

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said assuming the state power in 1996, the Awami

League government took and implemented various initiatives following the

footsteps of Bangabandhu to engage the youths in the mainstream of

development.

Later, since attaining victory in 2008 general elections, the government has

been continuing imparting multifaceted trainings to youths in technological,

technical, vocational and agro-based arena to turn them into skilled

manpower, she added.

The premier said her government has brought scopes for self-employment for

youths by providing collateral-free youth loans.

She said the government has formulated the ‘Youth Welfare Fund Act, 2016’ for

the youth development.

In order to involve the voluntary youth organisations in socio-economic

development and public awareness activities, the Youth Organisations

(Registration and Management) Act, 2015 and the Youth Organisations

(Registration and Management) Rules, 2017 have been formulated, she added.

The ‘National Youth Policy-2017’, ‘Youth Action Plan’, ‘Youth Development

Index’ and ‘Youth Entrepreneur Policy’ have been formulated to empower the

youths, the premier added.

Sheikh Hasina National Institute of Youth Development has been established in

Savar, outskirt of the capital, with the aim of ensuring social growth,

leadership, talent development, empowerment and employment of the youth, she

said, adding: “The process of forming the National Youth Council at the

district and upazila levels is underway.”

Source: Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha