The World Bank organised an exhibition showcasing an inspiring assortment of wall art created by college students and youths from across the nation, reflecting their hopes and aspirations for a prosperous and inclusive Bangladesh.
The exhibition is being held at DrikPath Bhaban, Panthapath, in Dhaka, and would be originate to the general public from 23 November to 30 November, from 3-8 pm daily, reads a World Bank press originate.
Finance Adviser of the intervening time executive, Dr Salehuddin Ahmed, at this time (23 November) inaugurated the exhibition titled “Paint Your Sky, Construct it Yours: Future Bangladesh within the Eyes of the Formative years.”
The exhibition aspects shiny wall art painted by college students and childhood across the nation, highlighting their vision and the points they put in mind crucial for the nation’s future.
The artworks come from 12 districts, collectively with Dhaka, Rajshahi, Khulna, Sylhet, Chattogram, Barishal, Cumilla, Rangpur, Rangamati, Khagrachari, and Bandarban.
“The World Bank has repeatedly recognised the essential feature that childhood play in shaping essentially the most trendy and the long bustle. We’re dedicated to empowering childhood all around the world,” said Abdoulaye Seck, World Bank Nation Director for Bangladesh and Bhutan.
“In an good and an unprecedented capability, and within the wake of unfathomable trauma and sacrifices, Bangladeshi college students and childhood indulge in extinct their creativity and humanities to talk their vision for the nation. This exhibition showcases their concerns and priorities for the long bustle, and it is a truly unprecedented to hear to them,” he added.
Abdoulaye said, “The exhibition’s title, “Paint the sky, get dangle of it yours,” taken from a wall art, reminds us of the limitless possible of our childhood to change into replace-makers.”
At the outlet ceremony, the finance adviser and the World Bank nation director also launched a newsletter and a video.