JCI Bangladesh successfully hosts ‘Souk-e-Ramadan 2026’ in Uttara

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‘Souk-e-Ramadan 2026’ was successfully held on March 13–14 at the United Convention Center in Uttara, Dhaka. The event was jointly organized by JCI Bangladesh and LUX Bangladesh, with Skybuy serving as the official sponsor, a press release said.

The two-day fair attracted approximately 15,000 visitors, including families and groups of friends who explored a wide range of stalls throughout the venue.

A total of 150 stalls participated in the event, showcasing and selling diverse products such as fashion items, jewelry, handmade crafts, and food. Alongside established brands, emerging entrepreneurs were also given the opportunity to present their products. Participating businesses reported strong engagement, highlighting both sales performance and valuable customer connections.

The event featured a variety of cultural and entertainment activities. Visitors enjoyed live Qawwali music and flute performances, while children were entertained with magic shows and puppet performances. A dedicated mehendi corner allowed women to enjoy traditional hand designs, and VR gaming experiences were arranged for younger attendees. In the evenings, the fairgrounds came alive with decorative lighting, creating a vibrant atmosphere for shopping and socializing.

As part of the program, JCI Bangladesh also arranged Iftar and Sehri for its members, bringing together entrepreneurs and professionals from different districts across the country. The initiative aimed to foster networking opportunities, support local businesses, and create a collaborative platform for entrepreneurs.

Overall, the event successfully combined entrepreneurial participation, local business promotion, and Ramadan-centric cultural experiences, with active engagement from visitors, stall owners, and partners alike.

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