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Recap: 96th Meetup of BD Local Guides in Rajshahi University

Hello, Local Guides!!!!!
Today I am taking an opportunity to share an excellent experience of meeting such young stars who are preparing to them to lead the future world from so many aspects of their working field. It was "96th Meetup of BD Local Guides" in Rajshahi University. I met them which are studying in numerous faculties in this university most of them are involved Local Guiding and others gathered knowledge how to become a committed Local Guide by sharing the right information in Google Map to support future visitors by contributing which is related to the location.

First of all, we met and greeted each other, sat in front of Central Cafeteria just behind the central Shahid Meenar under Lichee Tree.

Introduce Local Guide to the Beginners. https://photos.app.goo.gl/vUaBjXboYMG87heq7

Shared Experiences how to become a Local Guide and Why we should share authentic information in Google Map. https://photos.app.goo.gl/KzsQNnJPQC8CYBoD6

Photo Walks around the Campus. https://photos.app.goo.gl/yuh4fh1jCuotjk2N6


In the Photo Walk session, we visited the Science Festival. https://photos.app.goo.gl/MrmCLKSNbnADkuap7

Photo Album of the Meetup. https://photos.app.goo.gl/cSdzMwSx72DKPQMh6

Photo Walk in Science Faculty. https://photos.app.goo.gl/TQfpmu5zxNhfSbcPA

 

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#ConnectLive2018

Rajshahi University Shahid Minar, N6, Rajshahi, Bangladesh
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Re: Recap: 96th Meetup of BD Local Guides in Rajshahi University

Hi @ShahriarRaihan,

 

Great to see that you've met quite a few Local Guides and that you all had a wonderful time at the meet-up. One of the things that I really enjoy reading on Connect is people's recaps, so thank you so much for sharing your day with us. 🙂

 

I just have one question. When I was surfing through the photo albums, I stumbled upon a photo of a dish that looked a lot like samosa and I was wondering if in Bangladesh is it called the same way.

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