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Two Bangladeshis in Forbes’ young entrepreneurs list

Rtv online desk

  27 Mar 2018, 00:00

Two Bangladeshis have been put on the 2018 version of Forbes Magazine’s 30 Under 30 Asia list for their contributions towards solving problems through their business initiatives.

The US based influential magazine Forbes published the Asia’s best 30 entrepreneurs list under title ‘30 under 30 Asia 2018: The Social Entrepreneurs Bringing Positive Change to Asia’.

The two listed young men are Ayman Sadiq (26) founder of online based educational institution ‘10 Minute School’ and Sajid Iqbal (27) chief of ‘Change’- a voluntary organization that was established to use renewable energy for protecting environment.

The annual list by Forbes features 30 youngsters from Asia who are leveraging business tools to solve the world's problems.

Ayman Sadiq is an entrepreneur and internet personality known for starting the Youtube channel ‘10 Minute School’ that publishes video lectures on various topics, including science, business, personal development, and arts. His group also takes online live video classes.

Earlier, he was named as one of the winners of the British Queen's Young Leader Award for 2018. Besides, he received Best e-learning Award from Asia-Pacific ICT alliance.

Sadiq attended Dhaka University’s Institute of Business Administration from 2012 to 2016, graduating with a Bachelor in Business Administration.

Another winner, Sajid Iqbal, is the founder of Change, a youth-led development agency working in the field of green innovations, research on renewable energy, water security and sustainable business development. His organization has managed to enlighten four thousand homes with their ‘bottle light’.

He also achieved Muhammad Yunus Medal, US State Department and British Queen’s Young Leaders Awards 2017.

Sajid Iqbal completed his BSc and MSc in Environmental Science and Management from North South University.

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