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India unveils largest visa centre in the world in Bangladesh

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The visa regime eventually be eliminated. Its ridiculous to have visa to travel to any sub continent country.

Bangladeshi and indian citizens will face stricter measures in Pakistan.

So please Talk about others.

You dont speak for the whole of subcontinent.
 
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Guys, I hope that some BD government is serious about improving the medical care in BD.
I agree with @Bilal9 that these "doctors" need to be told harshly that they cannot hold the country to ransom when it comes to life and death.
Bold part: What are you writing?

BD needs more postgraduate medical universities where doctors can gain specialized training and advanced degree. Govt should allow foreign professor in those facilities with an option for them to practice privately. Unless foreign specialist wont find BD attractive neither govt could compensate them adequately.
It is not the level of expertize that prohibits people from going to the BD doctors. It is their greedy and aloof attitude that causes people to avoid them and go to India in case of a difficult disease. Here, our people in the forum bicker about low salaried and low-quality Indian doctors. But, why people go there even by selling lands? It is because they can trust Indian doctors and not the BD doctors.

However, you are right to say that the doctors just close their textbooks after they graduate. Whatever and however you try it is almost impossible to change the mindset of a single group of people unless the entire population changes their life's philosophy and ethics. Doctors are just a part of all of us. Bd will have a better future if Indian large clinics open centers in BD and BD doctors work with and learn from Indian doctors. There is no shortcut to this.
 
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It is not the level of expertize that prohibits people from going to the BD doctors. It is their greedy and aloof attitude that causes people to avoid them and go to India in case of a difficult disease. Here, our people in the forum bicker about low salaried and low-quality Indian doctors. But, why people go there even by selling lands? It is because they can trust Indian doctors and not the BD doctors.

However, you are right to say that the doctors just close their textbooks after they graduate. Whatever and however you try it is almost impossible to change the mindset of a single group of people unless the entire population changes their life's philosophy and ethics. Doctors are just a part of all of us. Bd will have a better future if Indian large clinics open centers in BD and BD doctors work with and learn from Indian doctors. There is no shortcut to this.

I have few personal experience which I can share. One of the top private hospital diagnosed cancer for my cousin and they referred their resident oncologist for him and wanted to start chemo immediately. Then I intervened and asked for another consultant of them who I dont want to mention the name. They tried 7 days to get an appointment and finally he came in the medical board. He asked us not to spend any more money until some test he advised from other place because he thought it was a rare case of cancer and shouldnt happen in that particular place. In another 15 days the test result came negative. But unfortunately we were unable to get his next appointment but the hospital released him. Then he went to India for double check in Tata Memorial and they took another month to clear him up of the cancer.
If we were not informed patient, my cousin would had taken huge amount of camo by now without even having the cancer. That I am talking about in one of the best Private hospital in Bangladesh. Yes some doctors are really good but they are overwhelmed. We need far more good trained doctors.
 
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I have few personal experience which I can share. One of the top private hospital diagnosed cancer for my cousin and they referred their resident oncologist for him and wanted to start chemo immediately.

Then I intervened and asked for another consultant of them who I dont want to mention the name. They tried 7 days to get an appointment and finally he came in the medical board. He asked us not to spend any more money until some test he advised from other place because he thought it was a rare case of cancer and shouldnt happen in that particular place.

In another 15 days the test result came negative. But unfortunately we were unable to get his next appointment but the hospital released him. Then he went to India for double check in Tata Memorial and they took another month to clear him up of the cancer.

If we were not informed patient, my cousin would had taken huge amount of camo by now without even having the cancer. That I am talking about in one of the best Private hospital in Bangladesh. Yes some doctors are really good but they are overwhelmed. We need far more good trained doctors.
Thanks for the input. What a dangerous country is Bangladesh!! No one has moral or ethics. Now, I will tell you in precise about my uncle (আমার আব্বার চাচাতো ভাই) who was younger than me. He had been suffering from diabetes for more than five years. I also have the same disease. I take Japanese medicines and equivalent medicines that was suggested by a Hindu educated owner (not a doctor) of a pharmacy when in Faridpur.

This uncle told me he walks at least four km almost every morning, takes the prescribed medicines without fail, yet his sugar (?) level usually does not come down below 28. On his request, I read the instruction papers of his medicines and was surprised to see that his medicines are not to control diabetes but to control the cholesterol level.

Being an uneducated man I am certainly not a doctor. But, upon his utmost request, I checked my BD medicines and very reluctantly chose a few medicines that caused his diabetes level to come down to about 9 within ten days.

This young uncle of mine died of a motorcycle accident last year. His head was injured. Similar things happened. Faridpur, then Dhaka hospitals could not treat his injury. He died about five days later.
 
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India starts milking Bangladesh

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Bangladeshis need visas for India And Vice versa?
This does not make sense

Bangladeshis are Muslims. that's why India does not allow Visa free entry unlike for Nepali and Bhutanese. Bangladeshi Hindus get easy visa but Muslims have tough time getting visa in India.
 
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India starts milking Bangladesh

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Says a Pakistani guy. :) Please worry about your people standing in line to get to an enemy nation for medical treatment.

You have no right to mock bagladeshis.

Bangladeshis are Muslims. that's why India does not allow Visa free entry unlike for Nepali and Bhutanese. Bangladeshi Hindus get easy visa but Muslims have tough time getting visa in India.
Not sure if Hindu - Muslim have different preferences. India do not give free visa to Bangladesh neither you grant the same to India. On one thread you guys were complaining about too many Indians working in BD, now you're complaining about why there is no visa-free entry:what:?

Correction, Nepalis have free movement across India (treaty signed in 1950) because of China who invaded Tibet and Nepal was next in line along with Bhutan. All this long, you were East Pakistan. Post independence the refugee crisis was high. Hence, giving free visa was out of question. It may eventually happen (maybe to counter Chinese influence too):D
 
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Cooperation means temporary collaboration to create those competing services and capabilities locally.

It does not mean being dependent on Indian hospitals for medical treatment forever.

If they can get away with it, Indians will keep on milking this Bangladeshi medical treatment cash cow. They have absolutely nothing to complain about. This is why they opened a huge visa center to ease things for Indian medical service providers. Hundreds of millions of dollars are at stake for Indians and they will stop at nothing to separate us from our money (and still keep calling us 'Kangladeshis' with no shame).

We Bangladeshis are fools. We should hire these Indian doctors (if Bangladeshi doctors are unavailable and/or charging too much) and set up some treatment centers on the Bangladesh side and keep our wealth within the country. A few Apollo hospitals have been set up locally, but going by the size of the new Indian visa center, we need a hundred more Apollo Hospitals set up locally.

Where do you think Apollo will send its earnings?? Back to India.
 
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