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Bangladesh to give 10,000 vials of Remdesivir to India tomorrow

Bangladesh to give 10,000 vials of Remdesivir to India tomorrow Star Digital Report Star Digital Report Bangladesh will hand over 10,000 vials of injectable anti-viral Remdesivir to India on Thursday, officials have said. Bangladesh Deputy High Commissioner in Kolkata, Toufique Hasan, will formally hand over the consignment to the Indian authorities. The assistance from Bangladesh is being given to India at a time when the country is facing its worst Covid-19 outbreak with close to 4 lakh infections and around 3,500 deaths a day, with Delhi and Maharashtra being the hotspots. India has been facing acute shortages of oxygen and the hospitals are overwhelmed by the sheer number of patients.

India s proactive role sought to resolve Rohingya crisis-550277

India’s proactive role sought to resolve Rohingya crisis UNB 30th April, 2021 06:32:19 Bangladesh Institute of Peace and Security Studies (BIPSS) President Maj Gen (retd) ANM Muniruzzaman has sought a more proactive role from India in resolving the Rohingya crisis. “We need a more proactive role from India in solving the Rohingya crisis,” he said while speaking at a symposium titled ‘Bangladesh-India Relations: Prognosis for the Future’ which premiered on Facebook on Thursday night. Renowned scholar-diplomat and adviser on foreign affairs to the last caretaker government Dr Iftekhar Ahmed Chowdhury chaired the event hosted by the Cosmos Foundation, a philanthropic arm of the Cosmos Group. 

Incoming Passengers Quarantine: Govt makes it must for all

Incoming Passengers’ Quarantine: Govt makes it must for all Bans entry from India; crowds on streets, malls continue to swell A man stands guard while a vehicle enters Bangladesh through Petrapole-Benapole channel. Collected Staff Correspondent Staff Correspondent Considering the global situation and following the advice of public health experts, the government has made quarantine mandatory for all passengers from abroad. The quarantine procedure would be different depending on the countries they come from. The Cabinet Division yesterday issued a notification extending the ongoing restrictions until May 5, explaining the quarantine procedures, mentioning the time shops and malls could stay open, and banning entry into Bangladesh from India.

Bangladesh raises concern over UK s travel red list

Bangladesh raises concern over UK s travel red list
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