IPDC & Youth Opportunities launch AMAR GHOR, AMAR BAGAN contest
Intending to put ecosystem restoration on a pedestal, largest opportunity discovery platform for youth, Youth Opportunity, and country’s first private sector non-banking financial institution IPDC Finance jointly initiated a contest for the home gardening enthusiasts, who have nurtured nature in their vicinity, their home.
On the occasion of World Environment Day 2021, ``AMAR GHOR, AMAR BAGAN’’ contest calls out passionate nature lovers to share the picture and stories behind their home garden, said a media release on Saturday.
The competition allows participants to share the story and passion for their built garden, indoor, balcony, rooftop, or lawn while inspiring hundreds of youths to take up the activity as a hobby, which will restore the balance of nature.
Bangladeshi people aged between 18-55 years old living in the country or abroad are eligible to participate in the contest, the release said.
Participants are asked to take an aesthetic picture of their home garden and share their profile in a public setting with an inspiring caption with the hashtag #AmarGhorAmarBagan #WED2021.
It said, once shared on the profile, participants need to register their submission in the link given: https://host.youthop.com/
Winners will be selected on the effort and aesthetic aspect of their home garden and the caption that should be inspiring for youths to take up such a sustainable habit in their lifestyle.
Besides, attractive prizes, three top winners will be featured in the leading newspaper of the country. All eligible participants will receive an e-certificate, added the release.
The deadline for submission is 15 June 2021. Details on the campaign available at https://host.youthop.com/
About the contest, Mominul Islam, CEO and Managing Director, IPDC Finance, said, “To plant a garden is to believe in tomorrow. We are pleased to see an evident change among the youth towards nurturing nature. IPDC as an avid believer of sustainability advocates the intent behind this contest.”
Makshudul Alom, CEO, Youth Opportunities, said, “Conservation of nature can start from our very own backyard. Home gardening can play an important role in restoring nature’s balance. Through this contest, we aim to promote home gardening and contribute to the conservation process. We are hopeful that this initiative will encourage the citizens, especially, the youth of Bangladesh to be creative in ensuring conservation of the world.”