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Shujog xyz, a new online platform for skills development, launched today

Shujog.xyz, a new online platform for skills development, launched today File Photo Star Digital Report Star Digital Report iSocial, a social enterprise aimed at women empowerment, launched an online platform called Shujog.xyz which will create opportunities for skills development, training and entrepreneurship for young men and women. State Minister for Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Zunaid Ahmed Palak inaugurated the platform today in an online launching ceremony. Barrister Anita Ghazi Rahman, chairperson of iSocial, Ananya Raihan, CEO of iSocial, AKM Aftab Ul Islam FCA, director of Bangladesh Bank, Md Arfan Ali, managing director of Bank Asia, and N M Ziaul Alam, senior secretary of the ICT division were also present at the event.

Gift from India: 20 lakh vaccine doses arrive today

Gift from India: 20 lakh vaccine doses arrive today Photo: Moudud Ahmmed Sujan Staff Correspondent Staff Correspondent India s gift of 20 lakh doses of Covishield is likely to arrive in Bangladesh today. Besides, the first shipment of the doses bought by Bangladesh is scheduled to arrive on January 25, Health Secretary Abdul Mannan told a press conference at the Prime Minister s Office yesterday. Beximco Pharmaceuticals Ltd Managing Director Nazmul Hassan Papon told The Daily Star that details of the flight schedule will be known by today. Bangladesh purchased three crore doses of Covishield, the coronavirus vaccine developed by the University of Oxford and drugmaker AstraZeneca and manufactured by Serum Institute of India.

Vaccination to start with test run by Jan 28-530892

Vaccination to start with test run by Jan 28 2m doses of vaccine arrive from India today as gift Staff Correspondent 21 January, 2021 12:00 AM The government will start coronavirus vaccination programme with a test run by January 28 as two million doses of Covid-19 vaccine will arrive in the country from India today. Bangladesh is purchasing 30 million doses of Oxford-Astrazeneca vaccine ‘Covishield’ produced by Serum Institute of India (SII) through Beximco Pharmaceuticals Ltd. Besides, India will give two million ‘Covishield’ vaccines as a gift for Bangladesh. As per a tripartite agreement, Serum Institute of India will send 30 million vaccines to Bangladesh in six phases. The first consignment is expected to arrive by January 26.

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