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JCI Dhaka West’s Humanitarian Initiative: The Inspiring Journey of the Probeener Tore Nobeen Project

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The humanitarian initiative Probeener Tore Nobeen (Youth for the Elderly), organized by Junior Chamber International (JCI) Dhaka West, has been successfully completed. The primary objective of this project was not only to raise awareness about the mental health of senior citizens but also to bring positive changes to their lives and society through increased family involvement.

Launched on 19 September 2025, the project saw active participation from 30 senior citizens and 10 caregivers.

With the joint collaboration of Priyojon (Elderly Care Home) and Wellenest (Mental Health Support Providers), a total of four interactive sessions were conducted. Alongside guidance on wellness, cultural programs were organized to create an engaging and lively environment.

Through enhanced family engagement, the elderly participants became cheerful, interactive, and energized. During the sessions arranged for both seniors and their caregivers, participants openly shared their feelings, stories, and the challenges they face in life. As a result, the environment at Priyojon was filled with emotion, warmth, love, and empathy.

Under the patronage and overall guidance of Sujaur Rahman Emon, 2025 Local President of JCI Dhaka West, all activities of the project were executed effectively. He stated that this initiative by JCI Dhaka West is not just a social activity—it is a journey of compassion that has sparked new conversations about the mental health of the elderly. Through this project, JCI Dhaka West has demonstrated that mental wellbeing and care are not just personal matters; they are a shared social responsibility.

Project Director Audrika Eshna Purbasha, who also serves as 2025 Local Vice President of JCI Dhaka West, said that while several initiatives exist for the physical health of the elderly in Bangladesh, the mental health aspect often remains neglected. The key focus of this project, therefore, was to address the mental wellbeing of senior citizens. She added that the mental health of caregivers is equally important, as their wellbeing directly impacts the quality of care they can provide.

As Project Lead, Ahnaf Ahmed played a key role, while Ahmed Wazedul Haque Khan served as Project Coordinator. Team members Farah Sayed Abdul Bari and Jobayer Ahmed Sakib also contributed significantly to the execution of the project.

It is worth mentioning that Junior Chamber International (JCI) is an organization for enthusiastic young individuals aged 18 to 40. Its headquarters is located in St. Louis, Missouri, USA. JCI operates in more than 120 countries with over 200,000 active members. In Bangladesh, there are currently over 40 local chapters, among which JCI Dhaka West is one of the oldest and most prominent chapters.

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Foreign Media See China’s Modernization Through the Lens of Shandong

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China Correspondent: A five-day foreign media visit to China’s Shandong Province from August 10 to 14 gave international journalists and foreign friends the chance to gain firsthand insights into the province’s technological innovation, cultural heritage, ecological conservation, and high-quality development.

The visit, themed “Opportunities in China, Innovation in Qingdao,” was organized by CRI Online of China Media Group, the Information Office of the Qingdao Municipal People’s Government, and the Information Office of the Dongying Municipal People’s Government.

The delegation visited Qingdao and Dongying, where participants exchanged ideas with local communities, enterprises, cultural institutions, and development projects. Through field visits and discussions, they explored how Shandong balances technological progress, cultural preservation, environmental protection, and improvements in people’s livelihoods.

The program covered a broad range of topics, including artificial intelligence, intelligent manufacturing, biotechnology, healthcare, marine industries, rural revitalization, cultural heritage, urban renewal, and ecological conservation.

In Qingdao, the delegation gained an understanding of the city’s growing innovation capacity and saw how advanced technologies are being applied in manufacturing and other areas of daily life. Participants also explored how traditional culture integrates with modern tourism and experienced the city’s distinctive coastal culture.

The visit also highlighted efforts to promote rural revitalization and develop cultural tourism and wellness-related industries. Through interactions and cultural experiences, participants observed how traditional food and tea culture, historic neighborhoods, and local heritage are being preserved while being integrated into contemporary economic and social development.

In Dongying, the delegation explored the relationship between the Yellow River, local culture, industrial development, and ecological conservation. Located at the mouth of the Yellow River, Dongying offered an important perspective on protecting and sustainably using the river’s ecological and cultural resources.

The Yellow River was a central theme of the Dongying visit. Participants learned about the river’s historical and cultural significance and observed efforts to protect the Yellow River Delta ecosystem. They also gained insights into the city’s industrial development and its efforts to pursue technological innovation and greener growth.

The delegation further observed how ecological challenges can be transformed into opportunities for sustainable development, including through the innovative utilization of saline-alkaline land and the protection of wetlands in the Yellow River Delta.

The delegation included representatives from overseas media organizations in Bangladesh, Canada, South Korea, and Pakistan, as well as international friends from Sri Lanka, Thailand, and other countries.

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International Seminar at Peking University Explores the Contemporary Relevance of Edgar Snow’s Legacy

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An international seminar titled “The Contemporary Value of Edgar Snow’s Spirit” was held at Peking University on Tuesday (July 8), bringing together scholars, journalists, researchers and young representatives from around the world to examine the enduring legacy of renowned American journalist Edgar Snow and his role in fostering greater understanding between China and the international community.

Jointly hosted by Xinhua News Agency and Peking University, and organized by the Xinhua Institute, the seminar marked the conclusion of a six-day research and study tour conducted from July 2 to 7, retracing Snow’s historic journey through Shaanxi Province and the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region.

During the field program, participants followed the route taken by Edgar Snow during his landmark reporting in northern Shaanxi, gaining firsthand insight into the locations that inspired his influential book, Red Star Over China. Organizers said the journey offered international delegates a deeper understanding of China’s revolutionary history, development path and the values that continue to shape the country’s modernization.

The delegation visited several key revolutionary sites, including Yan’an and Zhidan County, where they toured museums, memorial halls and former headquarters associated with the Chinese Red Army. They also explored the former site of the Counter-Japanese Military and Political University, the Bao’an Revolution Site Memorial Museum, and memorials commemorating the Red Army’s arrival in northern Shaanxi. Guided tours and historical exhibitions highlighted the hardships, determination and ideals of China’s revolutionary period.

As part of the program, participants attended the themed sharing session “Retracing Snow’s Route,” where scholars and guests discussed the lasting influence of Edgar Snow’s reporting on global perceptions of China. Delegates also watched the immersive theatrical production “Thirteen Years in Yan’an,” which vividly portrayed the revolutionary era through contemporary storytelling.

The itinerary extended beyond revolutionary history to showcase China’s progress in ecological conservation and sustainable development. In Zhongwei and other locations in Ningxia, participants learned about environmental protection initiatives along the Yellow River, the achievements of the Three-North Shelter Forest Program, and China’s efforts to balance ecological preservation with economic growth. Organizers noted that these visits demonstrated how former revolutionary regions have evolved into examples of green development and rural revitalization.

The delegation also traveled to Tongxin County, visiting the Red Army Westward Expedition Memorial Hall and other significant historical sites. Participants joined the Red Tongxin Forum, where they exchanged views with scholars and local representatives on the historical significance of the Long March, Edgar Snow’s reporting and the importance of preserving revolutionary heritage for future generations.

Addressing the seminar, speakers emphasized that Edgar Snow’s commitment to truth, objective journalism and cross-cultural communication continues to inspire journalists, academics and young people worldwide. They noted that his work presented a more authentic picture of China to the international community and helped build a foundation for mutual understanding between China and other countries.

International delegates said retracing Snow’s historic journey allowed them to gain a deeper appreciation of China’s history, culture and development beyond what could be learned through books or media reports. They described the experience as an opportunity to engage directly with historical sites, scholars and local communities.

According to the organizers, the initiative aims to strengthen international exchanges by encouraging firsthand engagement with China’s history, culture and development. By retracing Edgar Snow’s footsteps and promoting dialogue among scholars, journalists and youth from different countries, the program seeks to carry forward the values of truth, friendship and mutual respect that defined Edgar Snow’s legacy.

The event brought together approximately 200 representatives, including members of the Edgar Snow Memorial Foundation, Snow’s family members, experts, scholars and Generation Z youth from China, the United States, the United Kingdom, Bangladesh, Egypt, Armenia and several other countries.

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Mohammad Sahin Uddin Elected President of the Rotary Club of Sonargaon Dhaka

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The Rotary Club of Sonargaon Dhaka has elected its new Board of Directors for the Rotary Year 2026–2027. Prominent banker Mohammad Sahin Uddin has been elected as President of the Club.
The newly elected 17-member Board also includes Shahidul Alam as General Secretary and Abu Shaheen as Treasurer. The Board will lead the Club and oversee its activities for the next one year.

Mohammad Sahin Uddin is a distinguished banking professional with extensive experience in the financial sector. He is actively involved in several professional and social organizations and currently serves as an Executive Committee Member of the Bankers’ Club, the Accounting Alumni Association, University of Dhaka, the Bankers’ Welfare Association, and several other organizations.

Expressing his gratitude to the members for their confidence and support, Mohammad Sahin Uddin said that he is committed to upholding Rotary’s motto, “Service Above Self,” by strengthening the Club’s humanitarian initiatives in the areas of education, healthcare, community development, environmental sustainability, and youth empowerment. He emphasized that, with the active cooperation of all members, the Club will continue to make a meaningful and lasting impact on society.

The newly elected Board reaffirmed its commitment to preserving the Club’s proud legacy while expanding its community service initiatives and promoting the ideals and values of Rotary through impactful projects over the coming year.

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