This loss is not worth making up for



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Khan Maidul Islam, Asiatic EXP’s head of customer service (customer service), shared the news of hope. He said: ‘I organized the celebration of the centenary of Bangabandhu’s birth on March 16 over a wide range of social distances. Then again, on August 7 I will organize a new normal program ”. However, he also believes that the six-month crown stagnation has not made up for the loss of the country’s event management. The amount of labor that has been lost in this field is the amount of financial loss that has been incurred during this period. Many of those who used to work in the field for organizing events have changed careers for a living at this time. So now, although various individual and institutional programs are being organized on a small scale, it is not going to be done with manpower as before.

Meanwhile, Sheikh Monirul Alam, event organizer and CEO of Carnival, a business solutions provider, spoke of another crisis. He said: “Our revenue stream is closed, but expenses continue; On the contrary, it increases day by day. The equipment used to organize the event is costing a lot of money to store. They are also going through various mechanical damages while remaining immobile.

Adversity has no end, there are no hints of possibility. Therefore, the organizers of the event affirm that it is time to work together. If the government does not offer incentives and assistance to make up for losses, it will have to overcome this danger and survive in the market.

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