Rise High Bangladesh season 1 was a huge success by reestablishing the idea that the young people of our country can come up with some super mind-blowing export concepts if they are nurtured properly.

Keeping the previous journey of glory in mind, The Daily Star and Crown Cement jointly start “Rise High Bangladesh” season 2. The primary objective of this initiative is to extract export ideas from current university students & the secondary are to award few of the people who have contributed effectively in the international arena & bright up country’s image.

To carry out the export idea collection The Daily Star team will be going to conduct activations in different Universities to interact with the interested students. Submitting your idea is even easier through the landing page as you can get done with it online.

Simply click on the “Submit your idea” button & follow the further instructions.

"Ideas will be posted in The Daily Star for readers’ voting. 10 Ideas will be shortlisted by readers’ votes and jury judgment jointly. Later the winner will be selected based on the judgment of both the jury & readers.

Both Crown Cement and The Daily Star reserve the right of the project "Rise High Bangladesh". However, in future, if any of these two parties wants to discontinue the event ownership, the other party can proceed with or without a new party.

The winning team will be awarded with a trip to Kualalampur, Malaysia.

Rules & regulations:

  1. A team will not be consisting more than 3 members.
  2. Every team will need to be present during the time of the events/activities/workshops.
  3. The ideas will be unique & not be copied from any existing ventures or businesses.
  4. All the copyrights of the ideas & event materials will belong only to the authority.

Examples:

Exporting Nakshi Kantha

Nakshi kantha is a kind of embroidered quilt. It is a kind of traditional craft and is said to be indigenous to Bangladesh and West Bengal in India. The art has been practiced in rural Bengal for centuries. Old or new cloth and thread are used to make these quilts. Mymensingh, Jamalpur, Rajshahi, Faridpur, Bogra and Jessore are most famous for this craft. Now it is produced commercially.

Exporting Rickshaw Paint

The unique trend of rickshaw art started from Rajshahi and Dhaka in Bangladesh and took its own style in each district. For instance, Chittagong being a more pious city then Dhaka mostly had floral or scenery in the rickshaws where as Comilla has plain rickshaws with beautiful dark blue or green hood on which is sewn an appliqué of a minaret or floral design.

Exporting Tribal Women Wear

There is very little variety in the ornaments that tribal women wear. In north Bengal they wear almost identical ornaments. Santal and Oraon women wear ornaments on their hands, feet, nose, ears and neck. Chakma women wear bangles and anklets, as well as coin earrings and necklaces. Garo women do up their hair in buns, which they then adorn with flowers. Magh women use a herbal powder or wood paste to lighten their faces.

Recommendations regarding submission:

You may include these in your export plan format.

Revenue Model

SWOT Analysis

Break Even Analysis

For any campaign query, you can contact-



Md.Tajdin Hassan
Head of Marketing
The Daily Star
email- tajdintds@outlook.com


Shuvashish Roy
Digital Marketing Manager
The Daily Star
email- roy.tds@outlook.com