Dr Zahed Ur Rahman, Prime Minister’s Adviser
PM to inaugurate revamped ‘Notun Kuri’ on Apr 30
The much-anticipated revival of ‘Notun Kuri’, Bangladesh Television’s iconic children’s talent hunt, will formally be re-launched on April 30, with Prime Minister Tarique Rahman set to inaugurate the programme in a new, expanded format.
Dr Zahed Ur Rahman, Prime Minister’s Adviser on the Ministry of Cultural Affairs, made the announcement at a press conference held at the PID conference room on Tuesday, following a meeting with the Prime Minister.
Zahed, who also serves as Prime Minister’s Adviser on Policy and Strategy as well as the Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, said the revamped competition will now include sports alongside its traditional focus on cultural talent among children and adolescents.
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He also revealed that a nationwide book reading competition will be launched soon to encourage students to develop reading habits.
Highlighting the history of the programme, the adviser said ‘Notun Kuri’ was originally launched during the tenure of the BNP government under Shaheed President Ziaur Rahman, focusing on cultural activities.
“This time, its scope is being expanded to include sports. As you know, discussions were held with the Prime Minister regarding introducing similar talent-hunt initiatives in other areas as well,” he added.
“We want to engage our young generation in as many creative and beneficial activities as possible through such competitions. The Prime Minister will inaugurate it on April 30,” Zahed said.
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