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Bangladeshi team wins first-ever trainee award under Dr Abdullah Al Mamun’s leadership

Published : Sunday, 24 May, 2026 at 3:13 PM  Count : 421
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Last week, a Bangladeshi delegation made history by securing its first-ever trainee award abroad, marking a significant breakthrough in international professional recognition, with Dr Abdullah Al Mamun leading the team in a commanding role.

The achievement came as a proud moment for the country, as the team, guided by Dr Abdullah Al Mamun as team leader, demonstrated exceptional performance, discipline, and technical competence in a competitive global training environment. This is the first time that Bangladeshi trainees have received such an award on foreign soil, setting a new benchmark for future participants.

Dr Abdullah Al Mamun led from the front, ensuring that every member of the team maintained high standards and delivered results under pressure. His leadership played a decisive role in shaping the outcome, as he coordinated strategy, guided preparations, and maintained strict focus on excellence throughout the programme.

Officials concerned confirmed that the award was given based on overall performance, innovation, and the ability to apply knowledge in real-world scenarios. The Bangladeshi team outperformed participants from several other countries, proving its capability on an international stage.

Participants of the programme expressed their confidence that this recognition would open new doors for Bangladeshi professionals abroad. They said the exposure, training, and evaluation process have strengthened their skills and mindset, preparing them for larger global challenges.

Experts observed that such international recognition is not only an individual success but also a reflection of the country’s growing competence in professional training and human resource development. They stressed that more structured initiatives and leadership like that of Dr Abdullah Al Mamun can accelerate Bangladesh’s global standing.

The success has already drawn attention from policymakers and institutions, who see this as a turning point. They are now expected to focus more on sending skilled trainees abroad and ensuring better preparation to compete at the highest level.

With this landmark achievement, Bangladesh has firmly signaled its readiness to compete globally, and under strong leadership, more such victories are now within reach.




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