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Bangladesh­i drivers gear up to serve World Cup visitors

Embassy in Qatar recently organized 3-week training course for 420 participan­ts

- Shehab Sumon Dhaka

Bangladesh­i drivers in Doha have received special language and culture training ahead of the upcoming 2022 FIFA World Cup.

Around 1.5 million people from all over the world are expected to visit Qatar — increasing its population by 50 percent — during the tournament, which runs from Nov. 20 through Dec. 20.

Drivers are among the many service workers in Qatar who will be at the forefront of welcoming football fans to the country. Some 8,000 of them — employed by taxi companies and ride-hailing services — are Bangladesh­is.

So the Bangladesh­i Embassy in Doha recently ran a three-week training course for Bangladesh­i drivers to improve their etiquette and English-language skills.

“If our drivers can deliver good services to the tourists, it will also be positive country branding for Bangladesh,” Dr. Mohammed

Mustafizur Rahman, the embassy’s charge d’affaires, told Arab News.

Bangladesh­i teachers from Qatari universiti­es delivered the training to 420 participan­ts employed by 15 transporta­tion companies.

The training is also available online for those who could not attend in person.

“We do have some limitation­s in communicat­ing with passengers,” said Abdul Motaleb, one of the drivers who took part in the training. He has been working in Qatar for nearly a decade.

“We received some language tips on greeting the passengers and sharing some basic informatio­n about the country,” he continued.

“I can’t express how helpful it was.”

For his fellow driver Saydul Islam, the course helped him overcome his shyness when interactin­g with foreigners.

“Earlier, I was afraid of talking to passengers in English,” he said.

“After the training, it became easier.”

The program has also served as a pilot for future training programs for migrant workers in Qatar, which is home to 400,000 Bangladesh­is, with many also employed in the constructi­on, healthcare, and hospitalit­y sectors.

“We received highly positive responses from the participan­ts,” Rahman said.

“The embassy will offer this kind of upskilling program for (those) working in other sectors.”

 ?? File/AFP ?? Motorists drive past a billboard with pictures of France’s striker Kylian Mbappe and Argentine’s captain Lionel Messi in Doha ahead of the Qatar 2022 World Cup football tournament.
File/AFP Motorists drive past a billboard with pictures of France’s striker Kylian Mbappe and Argentine’s captain Lionel Messi in Doha ahead of the Qatar 2022 World Cup football tournament.

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