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“Our goal is to help every individual become self-reliant,” says Dr. Yunus

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  • Update Time : 10:34:29 am, Sunday, 14 September 2025
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On Sunday (14 September), Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus stated that human beings are inherently meant to be entrepreneurs rather than employees. He made this remark at the inauguration of PKSF Building-2 in Tejgaon, Dhaka.

 

Earlier in the day, Dr. Yunus officially opened the new PKSF building alongside invited guests. Speaking at a discussion event following the ceremony, he urged young people to shift their focus from seeking jobs to creating businesses. He emphasized that his interim government is working to nurture entrepreneurial potential in every citizen.

 

> “We were not born to work for someone else. People are born to be entrepreneurs. We must create opportunities for everyone to move in that direction,” Dr. Yunus said.

 

 

 

He pointed out that technology has unlocked countless opportunities and has connected Bangladesh to the rest of the world. “Technology is a powerful tool. Now is the time to use it fully,” he added, noting that innovation is driving new forms of entrepreneurship that were never formally documented before.

 

Dr. Yunus expressed hope that PKSF’s new building would mark the beginning of a new chapter in its mission to support communities and promote economic self-reliance.

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“Our goal is to help every individual become self-reliant,” says Dr. Yunus

Update Time : 10:34:29 am, Sunday, 14 September 2025

On Sunday (14 September), Chief Adviser Dr. Muhammad Yunus stated that human beings are inherently meant to be entrepreneurs rather than employees. He made this remark at the inauguration of PKSF Building-2 in Tejgaon, Dhaka.

 

Earlier in the day, Dr. Yunus officially opened the new PKSF building alongside invited guests. Speaking at a discussion event following the ceremony, he urged young people to shift their focus from seeking jobs to creating businesses. He emphasized that his interim government is working to nurture entrepreneurial potential in every citizen.

 

> “We were not born to work for someone else. People are born to be entrepreneurs. We must create opportunities for everyone to move in that direction,” Dr. Yunus said.

 

 

 

He pointed out that technology has unlocked countless opportunities and has connected Bangladesh to the rest of the world. “Technology is a powerful tool. Now is the time to use it fully,” he added, noting that innovation is driving new forms of entrepreneurship that were never formally documented before.

 

Dr. Yunus expressed hope that PKSF’s new building would mark the beginning of a new chapter in its mission to support communities and promote economic self-reliance.