The New Nation, a prominent English daily newspaper in Bangladesh, announced the launch of ‘Rising Stars,’ a new digital program designed to highlight and encourage rising talent in a variety of sectors. The program will highlight people who are doing very well in a variety of fields, including science, education, music, culture, business, debate, mooting, and programming.
On Thursday, the Director of The New Nation, Javed Hosein, formally announced the debut of “Rising Stars,” the show’s new digital series, at Ittefaq Bhaban in the capital.
Javed underlined how critical it is to identify and develop young talent in a variety of professions.
Javed Hosein made the following statement during the event “Youth will lead the nation in the future. Therefore, it’s time to search for our prospective stars.” He conveyed his excitement for the new initiative, which seeks to identify and showcase emerging talent in a variety of fields, including programming, debate, mooting, research, music, and culture.
The City Editor and Programme Coordinator of The New Nation Shahariar Islam Sovon, will host ‘Rising Stars.’ The show’s ten-episode seasons are designed to provide a particular talent—or group of talents—a platform to showcase their experiences, abilities, and goals to a wider audience.
The famous “Face 2 Face” show, which has garnered a significant following for its in-depth interviews and captivating material, will be joined by the new show in The New Nation’s popular digital content schedule.
Every episode of ‘Rising Stars’ will be accessible on The New Nation’s official YouTube channel and Facebook page, enabling viewers worldwide to watch and discover the skills of Bangladesh’s future celebrities. The New Nation’s effort demonstrates its commitment to cultivating an exceptional culture and provide a platform for up-and-coming individuals to showcase their abilities.
One of Bangladesh’s top English-language newspapers, The New Nation, is renowned for its dedication to providing accurate news and intelligent writing. Through a variety of digital channels, the newspaper has consistently changed to embrace digital advancements and engage a wide spectrum of consumers.