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Krishi Bank organizes artistic competition for kids, commemorating July Revolution

In the spirit of the "July Revolution and Youth Festival 2025," Bangladesh Krishi Bank hosted a unique art competition at its Head Office Auditorium on August 2, 2025. The event was graced by Dr. Zahid Hossain, who served as the chief guest, holding the position of Chairman of the Board of...

Krishi Bank organizes art contest for children commemorating July Revolution.
Krishi Bank organizes art contest for children commemorating July Revolution.

Krishi Bank organizes artistic competition for kids, commemorating July Revolution

On August 2, 2025, Bangladesh Krishi Bank hosted a special art competition as part of the "July Revolution and Youth Festival 2025" celebrations at its Head Office Auditorium [1][3][5]. The event was attended by several notable figures, including Dr Zahid Hossain, Chairman of the Board of Directors, and Sanchia Binte Ali, Managing Director of the bank, who served as the chief and special guests respectively [2][6].

The competition was divided into three age-based groups, providing an opportunity for young artists to showcase their creativity and talents [4]. Leaders of the Bangladesh Krishi Bank Employees Union (CBA) were also present, including its president and general secretary, demonstrating the union's support for the event [3].

In addition to the competition, all general managers and deputy general managers of the Head Office, as well as Md Abdur Rahim and Mohammad Khaleduzzaman, Deputy Managing Directors, were present at the event [1]. The participation of more than 300 children of bank officers and staff further underscored the event's focus on youth involvement [4].

The art competition was part of a wider festival programme aimed at celebrating youth and cultural heritage, with the "July Revolution and Youth Festival 2025" serving as a platform to commemorate the July Revolution through cultural and artistic activities [1][5]. Although specific objectives of the competition were not detailed, the context suggests it was intended to celebrate youth creativity and highlight historical and cultural themes related to the July Revolution [1][5].

The art competition, a key part of the "July Revolution and Youth Festival 2025", not only provided an avenue for young artists to exhibit their creativity and talents, but also differed in its focus on education and self-development for the youth. This aligns with the broader festival programme aimed at cultural and artistic activities, serving as a lifestyle enrichment opportunity for the participants.

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