16 July, 2025
CLP Launches 3rd Batch of Essential Office Skills Course in Charfesson, Bhola
CLP (Computer Literacy Program) has successfully launched the third batch of its Essential Office Skills training program in Charfesson, Bhola, a remote coastal region located 256 kilometers from Dhaka. This initiative marks a significant step toward empowering youth in underserved areas with the skills required to thrive in today’s competitive job market.
The program was made possible through the generous support and contribution of Dr. Motasim Billah and his family, whose dedication to rural education has brought light and opportunity to this char region, where access to modern training is limited.
The opening ceremony was graced by Dr. Sha Alam Sharif, whose motivational speech uplifted the spirits of the students. His presence inspired the participants, many of whom are experiencing this type of training for the first time.
A special session on Artificial Intelligence was conducted by ATM Kamruzzaman, Bangladesh Team Lead at CLP. The session sparked great enthusiasm among the students, who expressed strong interest in learning about emerging technologies and how they can use such knowledge to improve their future prospects.
The students’ eagerness to learn and their engagement during the sessions reflect the potential impact of this program. CLP remains committed to bridging the skills gap in rural communities by providing high-quality, accessible training that prepares youth for the realities of the modern workforce.
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AprilComputer Literacy Center and Smart Classroom Launched at Punduria Govt. Primary School, Pabna
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