33rd SAARC Charter Day celebrated by DScE

Dhaka-On the occasion of the 33rd SAARC Charter Day   organized by Dhaka School of Economics (Higher Educational Institute) (a constituent Institution of University of Dhaka) has arranged a seminar to mark SAARC Charter Day and to brief of the activities of different activities under SAAARC on 7th December, 2017. The

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June 5, 2018 - 12:00 am

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June 5, 2018 - 12:00 am

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Dhaka-On the occasion of the 33rd SAARC Charter Day   organized by Dhaka School of Economics (Higher Educational Institute) (a constituent Institution of University of Dhaka) has arranged a seminar to mark SAARC Charter Day and to brief of the activities of different activities under SAAARC on 7th December, 2017. The event was attended by Leading Economist of the country and Chairman of Governing council of Dhaka School of Economics Dr.Qazi Kholiquzzamana Ahmad as a session chair.  In the program students gives presentation on “Role of Regional cooperation though SAARC and BIMSTEC member countries” and also on “Collaborative effort for entrepreneurial management” .Dr.Qazi Kholiquzzamana Ahmad desired   all the best and took his requirements and hello on the occasion of SAARC Charter Day. The meeting also brought together different faculties as well as students. Prof.Dr.Muhammad Mahboob Ali of Dhaka School of Economics , alleged that as an umbrella financial organization for SAARC scheme and agendas is need to entirelydedicated to endorse regional addition and financial cooperation among the SAARC Member Countries and association. Professor Dr. Bholanath Dutta, President MTC Global, India who was special guest argued that AMDISA is playing vital role to create awareness among the SAARC member countries which is a very good initiatives.Economic reporters’ forum president Saiful Islam Dilal argued that both SAARC and BIMSTEC should work for strengthening the regional cooperation and demanded that more faculties should be taken into South Asian University at Delhi from Bangladesh. Students argued that in Bangladesh there must have a university under the SAARC or BIMSTEC umbrella must be established.

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