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Bangladesh: Synesis IT signs MoU with National Skills Development Authority

Under the agreement, the National Skills Development Authority will establish national and international labor market demand forecasts and sector-based skills databases, register skills development training institutes, coordinate activities for public-private training institutes to develop skilled human resources, formulate and implement uniform training curricula.

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Dhaka: has entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the National Skills Development Authority () to publish information on demand forecasts for national and international labour markets and to establish sector-based databases.

With this agreement, IT has started the recruitment process for the purchase of services titled “Establishment, Operation, and Maintenance of National Skills Portal” from Sunday.

Under the agreement, the National Skills Development Authority will establish national and international labor market demand forecasts and sector-based skills databases, register skills development training institutes, coordinate activities for public-private training institutes to develop skilled human resources, formulate and implement uniform training curricula.

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Synesis IT will help in all kinds of techniques including evaluation. Sohrab Ahmed Chowdhury, Managing Director of Synesis IT Limited signed on behalf of Synesis IT Limited and Joint Secretary Md. Signed on behalf of the National Skills Development Authority. Nurul Amin, Member (Administration & Finance).

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