Rehab will train another 10,000 construction workers


Published: 06:02 30 July 2024
Rehab will train another 10,000 construction workers. Rehab has signed an agreement with the Ministry of Finance's Skills for Industry Competitiveness and Innovation Program (CCIP).
The Real Estate and Housing Association of Bangladesh (REHAB) will provide training to create 10,000 more skilled workers in the housing sector. For this, they have signed an agreement with the Skills for Industry Competitiveness and Innovation Program (CCIP) of the Ministry of Finance. The agreement was signed at Pravasi Kalyan Bhawan on Tuesday (July 30) morning.
Rehab president signed the contract. Wahiduzzaman. Senior Vice President of Rehab Liaquat Ali Bhuiyan, Vice President (Finance) Abdur Razzak and Chief Coordinator of SEIP-Rehab Project Kazi Abul Kashem were present. Executive Project Director (Additional Secretary) Mohammad Walid Hossain signed on behalf of CCIP. Senior officers of CCIP.
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