JCI Bangladesh recently hosted its annual Seheri event during the holy month of Ramadan, aimed at fostering unity among its members. On the night of March 28, over 600 members, families, and guests from 50 local chapters gathered at the renowned Celebrity Convention Hall in the capital city. As customary, the event featured various activities, including the standout initiative known as Project Renovating Life. This project focuses on refurbishing Madrasas and providing computers for Madrasa children. Additionally, JCI Bangladesh has arranged computer and English language training sessions for these children.
Imran Kadir, the National President of JCI Bangladesh, highlighted the organization’s widespread presence across the country, emphasizing the potential for nationwide contributions. He stressed the importance of transforming small actions into impactful, long-term projects that benefit both society and the nation as a whole. Kadir emphasized the need for sustainable initiatives to maximize efforts toward positive societal change. Serving as the Event Director for the Seheri event, Irfan Uddin, the National Vice President of JCI Bangladesh, expressed satisfaction with social endeavors like Project Renovating Life, alongside the traditional Seheri arrangements. He pledged continued efforts to modernize and reform Madrasas and their educational practices in the future.
Naser Mohsin, the Regional Vice President of JCI Bangladesh, served as the event’s convener, overseeing its smooth execution. Notable figures such as mentor and Vice President of JCI, Oye Kohel, along with other invited guests, graced the occasion as special guests.
Established in 1915, JCI is an international organization comprising young citizens aged between 18 and 40, with operations spanning across 124 countries. Recognized as a prestigious consultative body, JCI collaborates with influential international organizations such as the Council of Europe and UNESCO. In Bangladesh, JCI plays a pivotal role in fostering societal development and building a quality society.