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12 people honoured in Bangladesh Supply Chain Excellence Awards 2020

12 people honoured in Bangladesh Supply Chain Excellence Awards 2020 Star Online Report Star Online Report IPDC Finance Limited in collaboration with Bangladesh Supply Chain Management Society (BSCMS), have hosted Bangladesh Supply Chain Excellence Awards 2020 through a virtual event on December 29. This year, BSCEA 2020 recognised 15 organisations and individuals under eleven categories for their excellence in supply chain management, with 12 winners and 3 special mentions. IPDC Finance Limited, in collaboration with Bangladesh Supply Chain Management Society (BSCMS), started Bangladesh Supply Chain Excellence Awards in 2018. This was the third edition and was broadcast live on the official IPDC Facebook page and YouTube channel. International Supply Chain Education Alliance (ISCEA) was the knowledge partner of the event and its CEO, Ejazur Rahman, anchored the award-giving ceremony.  

15 organisations, individuals get Bangladesh Supply Chain Excellence Awards 2020-526607

15 organisations, individuals get Bangladesh Supply Chain Excellence Awards 2020 Sun Online Desk 29th December, 2020 10:25:55 IPDC Finance Limited in collaboration with Bangladesh Supply Chain Management Society (BSCMS), have hosted Bangladesh Supply Chain Excellence Awards 2020 through a virtual event on Tuesday. This year, BSCEA 2020 recognised 15 organisations and individuals under eleven categories for their excellence in supply chain management, with 12 winners and 3 special mentions, said a press release. The current supply chain ecosystem of Bangladesh is flourishing and transforming due to newer and innovative methods and strategies implemented by organisations in the country, and in order to recognise them, IPDC Finance Limited, in collaboration with Bangladesh Supply Chain Management Society (BSCMS), started Bangladesh Supply Chain Excellence Awards back in 2018.

The season of discontent - Himal Southasian

The season of discontent (This article is part of our special series Unmasking Southasia: The pandemic issue. You can read the editorial note to the series here.) The last public protest I attended was on 8 March 2020. Two weeks later, the world changed. It was already changing, of course – had already changed, perhaps – but we didn’t know yet how much or for how long. That day, the gardens surrounding Karachi’s Frere Hall heaved with humans, mostly women; in a satisfying inversion of the status quo, men were allowed only in the company of a woman or a non-binary person. First, we shuffled, single-file, through a metal detector; the day was muggy, and, if we carried water, we had to first sip it under the watchful eye of an organiser, so she could make sure we weren’t smuggling acid onto the premises. Guns, explosives, acid attacks – these were familiar threats. What we hadn’t yet learned to fear was the simple presence of other humans – their breath, their touch, t

IUB s Efaz wins Bangladesh Phase of Global Student Entrepreneur Award for Let s Furnish start-up

  News Desk,  bdnews24.com Published: 21 Dec 2020 08:07 PM BdST Updated: 21 Dec 2020 08:07 PM BdST Efaz Ahmed, a biochemistry student of the Independent University, Bangladesh or IUB, has won the Bangladesh Phase of Global Student Entrepreneur Awards by the Entrepreneurs’ Organisation. ); } He won the award for his start-up Let’s Furnish in a recent virtual tournament, the university said in a statement. Efaz, winner of the 5th EO GSEA 2020-21, will participate in GSEA Global Phase and has the opportunity to win $40,000 grants and awards by competing with top student entrepreneurs around the world. State Minister for Foreign Affairs Md Shahriar Alam joined the final round as chief guest.

Chashibon, a ray of hope for farmers | The Daily Star

Chashibon, a ray of hope for farmers Kamrunnesa Mira, left, is seen speaking with a local of Natore district, where her Chashibon initiative has brought much-needed relief to the region’s farmers, who now enjoy fair prices for their produce. Photo: STAR Chashibon, a concept developed by Kamrunnesa Mira in Natore, has not only added a new dimension to the country s agriculture sector but also eradicated the need for middlemen in the area, ensuring fair trade between farmers and buyers. Although Bangladesh is an agriculture-based country, many farmers are deprived of fair prices due to the prevalence of middlemen and brokers.

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