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Unlocking Potential: Action and Light’s Ongoing Technical Skills Training for Orphanage Residents in Joypurhat

The research-based non-government volunteer organization Action and Light has undertaken a notable initiative titled “Technical Skill Enhancement Programme for Residents of Orphanages”, which is currently ongoing at the Din-E-Markaz Atimkhana, located on the Madina Mahal Campus of Joypurhat Municipality. This program is a purposeful step towards equipping orphanage residents with vital technical skills, particularly in […]

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Youth Development Department Launches Month-Long Training Program with Joint Secretary, Mr. Prioshindhu Talukdar, Featuring Action and Light Participants

One-Month Training on Vehicle Riding and Animal Husbandry in Joypurhat In a bid to empower the youth of Bangladesh, the Youth Development of Bangladesh recently organized a comprehensive one-month training program focusing on vehicle riding and animal husbandry in Joypurhat. The initiative aimed to equip young individuals with practical skills that are both valuable for

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Workshop Notice on “Ignite Transformational Skill Development for Empowering Local Non-Profit Volunteer Organizations and Libraries.”

Workshop Notice Join Us for an Inspiring Workshop! Action and Light Research Cell is thrilled to present a transformative workshop on “Ignite: Transformational Skill Development for Empowering Local Non-Profit Volunteer Organizations and Libraries.” Date: December 30, 2023Time: 10:00 a.m. to 12.30 p.m.Location: Public Library, Joypurhat, Bangladesh. About the Workshop: This workshop aims to empower local

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