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Young Generation Ready to Lead the World: CA

Staff Correspondent; Nation 2025-02-20, 3:04pm

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Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus declared today that the country's youth are not only determined to build a new Bangladesh but are also prepared to take on a leadership role in shaping the world. He made these remarks while presenting the Ekushey Padak-2025 awards at the Osmani Memorial Auditorium.


“We are stronger, more energetic, and more creative than ever before. The dreams of our young generation are bolder and more courageous than any before,” Prof. Yunus stated at the award ceremony.

He highlighted the ambition of the youth, saying, “Just as they are determined to build a new Bangladesh, they are equally confident in their ability to create a new world. They are ready to lead—both boys and girls.”

The Chief Adviser further emphasized that the new generation aims to break free from the constraints of a self-destructive civilization and build one based on equality and shared opportunities. “Their goal is to establish a civilization where everyone has equal access to the world's resources, where everyone can dream and fulfill their potential, and where human life develops in harmony with the planet, ensuring its sustainability,” he added.