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Bangladesh distributes Indian aid, sent under Operation Insaniyat, to Rohingya refugees
The government of Bangladesh on Thursday began distributing relief material India sent over for Rohingya refugees in the country.
Earlier this week, India sent more than 100 tonnes of materials as part of the first consignment of humanitarian relief meant for the more than 400,000 ethnic minority Muslims who have fled Myanmar's violence-hit Rakhine state into Bangladesh.
Bangladesh's road transport minister and Awami League general secretary Obaidul Quader had recieved the material from Indian High Commissioner Harsh Vardhan Shringla, after an Indian Aur Force C -17 aircraft loaded with aid landed in the southeastern port city of Chittagong.
On Thursday, the Bangladesh government, in the presence of several officials from the Indian embassy, began distributing the relief material among the Rohingya refugees. Speaking on the issue, Quader said, "India is with us during any disaster. India should put Myanmar under pressure and take back its citizens."
The relief consists of packets of rice, lentils, biscuits, salt, sugar, soaps, mosquito nets and powdered milk. Each packet weighs around 15kg and India aims to sent a total of 7,000 tonnes of aid material under its 'Operation Insaniyat (Humanity)', sources within the Indian embassy have said.
Bangladesh is dealing with an unprecedented influx of Rohingya refugees. Around 420,000 Rohingya have entered Bangladesh since in the aftermath of the latest spell of violence to erupt in Myanmar's insurgency-affected Rakhine state.
According to the Unicef, which is also running a relief operation, 60 per cent of the Rohingya who recently came over to Bangladesh are children.
http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/...erials-among-rohingya-refugees/1/1053437.html
The government of Bangladesh on Thursday began distributing relief material India sent over for Rohingya refugees in the country.
Earlier this week, India sent more than 100 tonnes of materials as part of the first consignment of humanitarian relief meant for the more than 400,000 ethnic minority Muslims who have fled Myanmar's violence-hit Rakhine state into Bangladesh.
Bangladesh's road transport minister and Awami League general secretary Obaidul Quader had recieved the material from Indian High Commissioner Harsh Vardhan Shringla, after an Indian Aur Force C -17 aircraft loaded with aid landed in the southeastern port city of Chittagong.
On Thursday, the Bangladesh government, in the presence of several officials from the Indian embassy, began distributing the relief material among the Rohingya refugees. Speaking on the issue, Quader said, "India is with us during any disaster. India should put Myanmar under pressure and take back its citizens."
The relief consists of packets of rice, lentils, biscuits, salt, sugar, soaps, mosquito nets and powdered milk. Each packet weighs around 15kg and India aims to sent a total of 7,000 tonnes of aid material under its 'Operation Insaniyat (Humanity)', sources within the Indian embassy have said.
Bangladesh is dealing with an unprecedented influx of Rohingya refugees. Around 420,000 Rohingya have entered Bangladesh since in the aftermath of the latest spell of violence to erupt in Myanmar's insurgency-affected Rakhine state.
According to the Unicef, which is also running a relief operation, 60 per cent of the Rohingya who recently came over to Bangladesh are children.
http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/...erials-among-rohingya-refugees/1/1053437.html