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About NDP-SEP
Sustainable Enterprise Project (SEP) is jointly financed by Palli Karma-Sahayak Foundation (PKSF) and the World Bank. The objective of SEP is to increase the adaptation of environmentally sustainable practices by targeted microenterprises. SEP has selected 30 lead districts as the project working area to demonstrate the project impact on different sub-sectors. The project prioritizes a selected number of polluting microenterprises business clusters…
About Eboshon
Eboshon is an online marketplace of loom products of Sirajganj under the “Sustainable Enterprise Project”. It’s a multi vendor E-platform which is the dream project of NDP,PKSF and general people of the region. One of the Ultimate goal of “Eboshon” is to create modern marketplace and to introduce Sirajganj district as a brand of loom products as well as to achieve sustainability.
Team members
Microcredit staffs
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Our Products


01. Saree
Saree is one of the most famous and popular dresses for women in the sub-continent. Mostly India, Bangladesh and Pakistan are well known for it and it’s a traditional dress. Saree might be a fashionable garment now, but it started from being a humble drape used by women thousands of years ago. The origin of the drape or a garment similar to the sari can be traced back to the Indus Valley Civilisation, which came into being during 2800–1800 BC in north west India. In Bangladesh Moslin, Jamdani, Cotton, Hybrid different types of saree are produced in traditional and industrial ways.


02. Lungi
The lungi is the most commonly seen dress of Bangladesh, although it is not normally worn for formal occasions. In Bangladesh, lungis are worn by men, almost universally indoors, but commonly outdoors as well. Elaborately designed tartan cotton, batik, or silk lungis are often presented as wedding gifts to the groom in a Bangladeshi wedding. The typical Bangladeshi lungi is a seamless tubular shape, as opposed to the single sheet worn in other parts of South and Southeast Asia. In Bangladesh, the lungi industry is concentrated in Sirajganj, Kushtia, Pabna and Khulna.


03. Shalwar Kameez
Shalwar kameez is a fashionable and mostly used dress for women according to Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, and so many other countries. Different types and designs are available in our country and it is changing according to human taste. Shalwar kameez is produced industrially or traditionally in our country. But nowadays handloom products are getting popular among the women.


4.Gamcha
A gamucha (also known as gamcha) is a traditional thin, coarse cotton towel, often with a checked design, found in India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, as well as various parts of South and Southeast Asia; it is used to dry the body after bathing or wiping sweat. It is often worn on one side of the shoulder. Its appearance varies from region to region, and it has been traditionally worn as a scarf by the men.
Team Members

Moslem Uddin Ahmed
Director (Credit Support Programme)
Sustainable Enterprise Project (Loom)01751-63870
moslem_ndp@yahoo.com

Md. Asrafuzzaman
Project Manager
Sustainable Enterprise Project (Loom)01793-323207
ndpsep@gmail.com

Md. Sakhawat Hossain
Technical Officer
Sustainable Enterprise Project (Loom)01608-185522
ndpsepto@gmail.com

Md. Mustafizur Rahman
Environment Officer
Sustainable Enterprise Project (Loom)01838048557
ndpsepeno@gmail.com

Ashik Ahmed
Reporting & Documentation Officer
Sustainable Enterprise Project (Loom)01778-344622
ndpseprdo@gmail.com

Sukanta goldar
Finance & Procurement Officer
Sustainable Enterprise Project (Loom)01915-880181
ndpsepfp@gmail.com
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