Wednesday, April 4, 2007

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'Grameenphone Nayone Bangladesh 2021'

Cellphone operator Grameenphone and Channel-i are jointly producing and airing a fortnightly talk-show programme on development issues of Bangladesh. The purpose of airing the talk-show titled 'Grameenphone Nayone Bangladesh 2021', is to provide a platform for development actors to agree on common development targets and relate that to public aspirations regarding how they envisage Bangladesh in 2021 when it will celebrate its 50th anniversary.

In each episode of the programme, audiences are also being invited to participate in question and answer session, along with selected panelists. Aired on every alternate Friday, three episodes of a total six shows have already been aired, starting the premier show at 8pm on December 8. Based on the discussion in the first episode, agriculture and rural economy, health, environment, private and public partnership, and education were identified as issues for discussion in further episodes. The second episode on Agriculture and Rural Economy and the third one on Health were aired recently.

Through this programme, GP wants to demonstrate its commitment towards development of the nation by creating a platform for development actors to agree on common development targets. After airing all the episodes, the GP will prepare a set of recommendations on different development issues and submit them to the government, development workers and policy makers to help them conduct the development activities accurately.

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1 comment:

123456789 said...

gpcics include...
launched a digital fertilizer
recommendation system for the
farmers to help them ....
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