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JCI Dhaka West Implements Nijer Paye Darai 4.0 to Empower Underprivileged Families
JCI Dhaka West has successfully implemented one of its flagship initiatives, Project Nijer Paye Darai 4.0, aimed at enabling long-term self-reliance among underprivileged families.
Breaking away from the traditional approach of humanitarian relief, the project focuses on providing sustainable assets instead of short-term support such as food or cash. These assets create long-lasting income opportunities and help families build a dignified and stable livelihood. A unique feature of this project is its fundraising model—collecting contributions from various sources and distributing essential livelihood tools to carefully selected families, helping them develop into fully self-sufficient individuals.
In 2025, the project invested 500,000 BDT to support poverty-stricken families in Satkhira. Under this initiative, three selected families received modern sugarcane juice machines, enabling them to start their own small businesses with minimal investment.
These machines provide year-round income opportunities, require very little technical skill, and help families manage essential daily expenses, ensure their children’s education, and achieve long-term financial stability.
Under the leadership and overall guidance of Sujaur Rahman Emon, 2025 Local President of JCI Dhaka West, all project activities were executed and completed successfully. He stated that this initiative is not about temporary relief but about empowering people through the right tools. The Nijer Paye Darai project enables underprivileged families to take charge of their own futures.
The Project Director of Nijer Paye Darai 4.0 was Md Sameen Rahman, 2025 Local Treasurer of JCI Dhaka West.
Inspired by the core principle of empowering people through sustainable means, the project aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 1: No Poverty. Its year-round mission is to help as many families as possible become self-reliant. This impactful and practical initiative continues to set an example of positive social change by promoting sustainable development, equity, and livelihood creation.
It is worth mentioning that Junior Chamber International (JCI) is a global organization for young active citizens aged 18–40. Headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri, USA, JCI operates in more than 120 countries with over 200,000 members worldwide. In Bangladesh, over 40 Local Organizations are currently active, among which JCI Dhaka West is one of the oldest and largest.
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Guangxi invites global travellers to discover its scenic, cultural treasures
China Correspondent: A new chapter in Guangxi’s tourism development unfolded on Dec 2, as a themed flight from Beijing touched down at Nanning Wuxu International Airport.
The flight’s arrival marked the official launch of a joint tourism initiative, “The Next Station, Guangxi,” by the Department of Culture and Tourism of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Air China, and China Daily, aiming to showcase Guangxi’s spectacular karst landscapes, ethnic traditions, and local charm to global travelers.
Air China’s Flight CA1311 functioned as a “flying cultural experience of Guangxi”, giving passengers an immersive sneak peek into the region’s unique appeal.
From check-in to landing, travelers were surrounded by Guangxi’s cultural elements: dedicated service counters with Guangxi-themed backdrops for photo opportunities, custom-made bilingual boarding passes that doubled as collectibles, and cabin interiors adorned with stickers featuring the region’s iconic landscapes and ethnic patterns.
In-flight entertainment systems looped promotional videos, allowing passengers to glimpse the “unmatched natural and cultural beauty” awaiting them in Guangxi.

Over the next seven days, a delegation of international and domestic travel influencers, vloggers, and media journalists will embark on an exploratory tour of Guangxi’s key attractions.
Their itinerary includes experiencing the vibrant atmosphere of Nanning’s night markets, where the city’s “night economy” thrives; visiting Hechi’s Bama — a world-renowned “longevity town” — to uncover the secrets of healthy living.
Then they’ll travel to Yizhou in Hechi, the hometown of legendary folk singer Liu Sanjie, to listen to melodious local mountain songs; and explore Guilin’s iconic karst mountains and rivers, which have inspired poets and artists for centuries.
Beyond the Beijing-Nanning route, tailored themed flights connecting Shanghai and Guangzhou to Guangxi are also in the pipeline. These routes will create seamless transfer options for international travelers via China’s major aviation hubs, further facilitating access to the region.

To enhance the appeal of traveling to Guangxi, a series of practical incentives has been rolled out.
Individual travelers who book Air China transfer tickets to Guangxi by December 31, 2025, can enjoy an exclusive 4 to 8 percent discount for travel before March 26, 2026. Specific terms and conditions are available through Air China’s official channels.
Travel agencies can access subsidies until January 5, 2026. Eligible firms organizing inbound groups via charters or block bookings qualify for up to 70,000 yuan ($9,660) per charter, or 700 yuan per person for groups of five or more from overseas and China’s Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan regions.
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A Unique Initiative by JCI Dhaka West to Promote Inclusion of Specially-Abled and Disabled Youth
A four-day special workshop titled Project Third Eye 2.0 was jointly organized by Junior Chamber International (JCI) Dhaka West and the Dhaka University Support for Students with Disabilities, with the objective of ensuring inclusion of specially-abled individuals in various sectors of society.
Project Third Eye 2.0, emphasized on developing the professional skills of specially-abled and disabled youth, empowering them to become capable and strong leaders in society. The core objective of this initiative is to increase employment opportunities and ensure accessibility for specially-abled and person with disability to promote inclusive recruitment processes—ultimately helping remove widespread stereotypes and misconceptions in society.
The project Third Eye launched in 2024. The closing ceremony of this project was held on 18 October 2025 (Saturday) at the Faculty of Arts Building, University of Dhaka. A total of 25 visually-impaired, physically, and disabled students from the University of Dhaka and the National University participated in the program.

Certificates were awarded to all trainees, and special honors were presented to everyone involved in organizing the event by Md Altamis Nabil, JCI Bangladesh 2025 National Executive Vice President. He stated that JCI Bangladesh believes Project Third Eye 2.0 is not just a local initiative—it is a sincere commitment to achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and a proactive step toward building a more inclusive world. He highly appreciated and praised this remarkable initiative of JCI Dhaka West.
Under the guidance and patronization of Sujaur Rahman Emon, 2025 Local President of JCI Dhaka West, all activities of the project were successfully executed. He stated that at JCI Dhaka West, we believe that the greatest wealth of the world lies within humanity itself. Project Third Eye 2.0 is not merely a training program; it is an effort to unlock the indomitable confidence and hidden potential of specially-abled youth. The skills they have acquired will undoubtedly illuminate their professional journey and mark a strong step toward building an equitable and inclusive society.
Project Director Ahmed Wazedul Haque Khan said, “Project Third Eye 2.0 is not just a workshop or a project; it is a vital movement in transforming the corporate culture of Bangladesh. We believe that physical or any other limitations can never limit one’s dreams. These young individuals are now prepared to lead corporate sectors based on their talent and merit.”
Under the supervision of Audrika Eshna Purbasha, Local Vice President of JCI Dhaka West, Project Director Ahmed Wazedul Haque Khan, and Project Lead Jobayer Ahmed accomplished and carried out the project with tremendous success.
The project and training workshop were successfully completed with the support and sponsorship of Youth Upskill Network, GearLaunch, Global Travels, NextGen, National University Skill Development Forum (NUSDF), Savory and Ignite Global Foundation.
It is worth mentioning that Junior Chamber International (JCI) is an organization for enthusiastic young people aged 18 to 40. Its headquarters is located in St. Louis, Missouri, United States. JCI operates in more than 120 countries with over 200,000 active members.
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JCI Dhaka West’s Initiative for Madrasa Students: Project White Cap 4.0
For the fourth consecutive year, Junior Chamber International (JCI) Dhaka West has organized Project White Cap 4.0, an initiative designed to provide ICT education to underprivileged and madrasa students who remain on the margins of mainstream opportunities.
On 1 October 2025, a total of 40 students and teachers from a madrasa and orphanage located in Asian City under Dakshinkhan Police Station, Dhaka, were brought under this training program.
To ensure access to ICT education for madrasa students, JCI Dhaka West launched the unique initiative titled “Project White Cap” in 2022. Keeping pace with rapid technological advancement, this year’s project curriculum included several new additions. Alongside the basic ICT modules, advanced topics such as Canva and AI integration were incorporated. Through this one-week program, each student received hands-on ICT training and was meaningfully connected to the digital world.
Under the guidance and overall support of Sujaur Rahman Emon, Local President of JCI Dhaka West 2025, the complete project activities were successfully executed. He stated that this initiative by JCI Dhaka West is a social responsibility effort aimed at developing ICT skills among underserved students. Like previous years, this year’s program was completed with great success.

Masud, JCI Dhaka West’s Training Commissioner for 2025, served as the Project Director, while Farah Sayed Abdul Bari, a General Member of JCI Dhaka West, served as the Project Lead.
The project trainers were Saddam Hossain, Editor of Jagoran News, and Masud, Sales Lead at Oleyn AI.
Project Director Masud stated, A significant portion of our country’s students belong to the madrasa community. Due to various limitations, they often remain deprived of digital opportunities in this era of digitalization. Our primary goal was to teach them the basics of digital literacy, and we have successfully achieved that. To ensure sustainability, we are setting up a computer at the madrasa so that students can continue practicing digital literacy even after the project ends.
It is worth noting that Junior Chamber International (JCI) is an organization of 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 more than 40 local chapters, among which JCI Dhaka West is one of the oldest and most prominent chapters.
