The Second IHSB Inter-School Business Carnival, which was inaugurated on Friday is showcasing the products from 20 top business groups.
The three-day event opened on Friday at the International Hope School Bangladesh in Uttara, Dhaka, according to a press release.
The exhibition and fair featuring products from 20 top business groups was organised as part of the carnival in addition to the student competitions.
The fair, open to the public from 9:30am to 4:30pm is offering business advice and showcase student-run stalls with food and other items.
The carnival, organised by the IHSB Business Club and supported by OkoTex, promotes business and entrepreneurship among students.
Second IHSB Business Carnival begins at International Hope School
James Goldman, the British deputy high commissioner and British development director in Bangladesh inaugurated the event as the chief guest.
The event features over 600 students from 50 prominent schools in Dhaka. Timothy Donald Fisher, CEO of Sterling Education, who also attended the event, emphasised Sterling Education’s commitment to supporting education in Bangladesh and creating opportunities for teachers and students.
The closing ceremony on November 17 will feature a welcome address by the school principal, Roksana Zarin, and speeches from special guests, including Dilruba Tonu, managing director of Hi-Tech Park, and Golam Samdani Don, a corporate entrepreneur and trainer.
The event will end with a cultural performance by the band Shunno.
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