Md Sameen Rahman

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Born 2 September 2001 (2001-09-02) (age 22)
Dhaka, Bangladesh
Education Independent University, Bangladesh
Occupation Entrepreneur
Parents Md Shafiqur Rahman (father)
MST Subera Rahman (mother)
Website
mdsameenrahman.net


Md Sameen Rahman is a young Bangladeshi entrepreneur, author, and musician. He is known for co-founding and chief executive officer of the skill-sharing platform Grow More, and the digital agency UPGRADE in Bangladesh. He is also the founder of SR Studio it is a film and music production house in Bangladesh.[1]. He is an active member of JCI Bangladesh[2]. His current aim is to work for his country’s betterment[3]. He belongs from a land of endless natural beauty, Bangladesh, born on 2nd September 2001[4] in Dhaka. He comes from a middle-class family settled in Dhaka, Bangladesh and grew up near the symbol of the country’s democracy- Jatiya Sangsad Bhaban along with his parents, father Md Shafiqur Rahman mother MST Subera Rahman and his elder brother Md Akif Rahman. He loves spending time with his loved ones.


Education

After finishing college in 2021[5], he is now an undergrad student at IUB Independent University, Bangladesh[6]. Motivated by his fondness for learning and succeeding, he strives to become an outstanding and successful man with the big dream of one day showcasing Bangladesh to other countries who still take Bangladesh as a poor economic model.


About Md Sameen Rahman

Md Sameen Rahman reflects a varied personality, including ambition and the qualities of generosity and thoughtfulness. He is also a well determined and vigorous individual, yet pleasantly calm. Growing up as a timid introverted kid, he was fully aware of his potential to do the absolute best. He states that during his early teen years, his most substantial influence and inspiration came from The Father Of The Nation, H.E. Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. The glorious history of the Bangali nationalists and the liberation war in 1971[7] , which resulted in the independence of Bangladesh, had a significant impact on young Md Sameen Rahman encourages him to work towards the betterment of the country as he is a part of this new generation of Digital Bangladesh. As he matured with time and age, he discovered he had a very different mindset compared to others; his views towards life, in general, was out of the ordinary, and that’s what makes him unique. The young man doesn’t count on what most people say, like “stay away from the bad people, or you will turn into them” instead, he believes that he can sit around all the bad and the goods while staying true to himself. All adore him because of his charming personality and how impressively he plays his role as a son, as a brother or as a friend. As a fun-loving person, he always seeks adventures in life and takes up challenges dauntlessly. He has always been up and running, from encouraging people to be better to managing events where they also get the platforms, football tournaments and Educational fairs.


Work

From a very young age, Md Sameen Rahman took delight in music; besides music, he also fancies the idea of being an entrepreneur. His passion for music had led him to be a self-taught musician who plays around with various instruments while piano and guitar are his dearests. He is also skilled in music composition, videography and editing. Apart from the above, most importantly, he loves spending time with his loved ones. His extraordinary vision of Sustainable Development Goals for the world and broad vision for the business is why he stands out of all and can easily fit in with new people. Despite age, he has introduced an online skill-sharing platform named “Grow More” and is a member of JCI Bangladesh, working on Sustainable Development Goals!


Conclusion

Today, Md Sameen Rahman encourages all - especially the young people to work towards developing beloved Bangladesh to take Bangladesh to the top. Just like many youngsters are inspired by his willingness to bring a change in the country’s economy at this age.




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