Meherpur, Bangladesh | 30 June 2026
A free cow distribution and livestock management training program was held in Meherpur to promote the socio-economic empowerment and self-employment of underprivileged women.
The initiative was organized by Subah Social Development Organization with financial support from the Bangladesh NGO Foundation (BNF). The event took place at the organization's training center and was chaired by Munshi Jahangir Zinnat, President of the organization.
At the beginning of the program, Moin-ul-Alam, Executive Director of Subah Social Development Organization, welcomed the participants and outlined the project's objectives, activities, and responsibilities of the beneficiaries. He explained that the primary goal of the initiative is to empower disadvantaged women by providing sustainable livelihood opportunities and improving their families' economic conditions.
Speaking at the event, Zahurul Islam, Director of Projonmo Organization, encouraged the beneficiaries to apply the knowledge gained during the training to develop profitable livestock farming enterprises. He also expressed his appreciation for the collaborative efforts that made the project possible.
The training session was conducted by Dr. Md. Tofazzal Hossain, District Livestock Officer of Meherpur. He provided practical instruction on cattle rearing, balanced nutrition, disease prevention, regular vaccination, animal health care, and modern livestock management practices. The participants received hands-on guidance to help them manage their cattle effectively and sustainably.
Following the training, Bablu Sutradhar, Upazila Nirbahi Officer (UNO) of Meherpur Sadar, attended the program as the Chief Guest and distributed seven dairy cows free of charge to seven selected women beneficiaries.
In his remarks, the Chief Guest emphasized that initiatives like this play a vital role in empowering rural women, reducing poverty, and creating sustainable income-generating opportunities. He expressed hope that the beneficiaries would become financially self-reliant through livestock farming and contribute to the economic well-being of their families.
The event was attended by local dignitaries, representatives of social organizations, project officials, and community members. The organizers concluded the program by encouraging continued community support and active participation in similar development initiatives aimed at improving the livelihoods of disadvantaged families.
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