Through imparting training sessions on technology and ethics, the Nijer Bolar Moto Ekti Golpo Foundation (A story to tell Foundation) has started working to create employment for10 lakh people in the country by creating 3 lakh entrepreneurs in the next two years. In the meantime, Iqbal Bahar Zahid, the founder of this foundation, has built a network of about 4 lakh entrepreneurs with a sense of responsibility and a positive mindset. Expatriate Bangladeshis have been connected online to 50 countries of the world across 64 districts of the country. This network is constantly expanding with only 90 days of training in 16 subjects of its own invention. For the first time in the history of the country, he has developed a weekly online shop. In this market, without any kind of boost and advertisement, orders of more than one million taka are being bought and sold on an average per month.
This is what this corona warrior said at the Iftar and prayer ceremony with the media workers at Banglamotor in the capital on Monday.
In response to various questions from journalists, Iqbal Bahar said that he will soon take this training program to an institutional form to use his content in everyone’s capacity. But before that, he is starting to work with an English daily on the condition that the income from the app will be offered as a scholarship.
In response to a question, he also said that the Foundation does not take donations from anyone. Run at their own expense. Only members can also sponsor. So this foundation is quite exceptional. Also no one can trade on their network before three months of training.
BIJF President Nazneen Nahar, TRNB General Secretary SM Masuduzzaman Robin along with hundreds of media persons from technology, telecom, entertainment and business beats were present on the occasion.