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India wants to invest in Bagerhat, Saidpur airports: Envoy
The neighbouring country also plans to help Rohingyas during cyclone season
Published: March 04, 2018 19:18:46
https://thefinancialexpress.com.bd/...in-bagerhat-saidpur-airports-envoy-1520169526
India has expressed interest to invest in building Bagerhat's Khan Jahan Ali Khan airport and modernising Saidpur airport in Nilphamari.
Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh Harsh Vardhan Shringla conveyed the interest of his country during a meeting with Civil Aviation and Tourism Minister AKM Shajahan Kamal at the secretariat in Dhaka on Sunday.
The Indian envoy mentioned many opportunities for both Bangladesh and India to work together for further development in aviation and tourism sector.
Besides, the High Commissioner laid emphasis on renewing the existing Air Service Agreement (ASA) between Bangladesh and India, signed in 1960, reports BSS.
The minister thanked the Indian envoy for the proposal and expressed his satisfaction over the excellent bilateral relation existing between the two countries.
Terming India as the most trusted friend of Bangladesh, the minister recalled the Indian support during the country's Great War of Liberation in 1971.
Meanwhile, another BSS report said, India also wants to extend supports to Bangladesh to help the Rohingyas during the upcoming cyclone season.
The Indian High Commissioner gave this assurance when he called on Disaster Management and Relief Minister Mofazzal Hossain Chowdhury Maya at the secretariat.
During the meeting, the minister informed the Indian High Commissioner that about 25,000 Rohingya families should be shifted to cyclone resilient shelter centres before forthcoming cyclone season.
In view of this, he sought Indian support for building new shelter centres.
The minister also sought Indian support for children food, dry food, gumboot, fuel and raincoat, and particularly child delivery materials for 30,000 pregnant women.
Maya also urged India to keep pressure on Myanmar for repatriating the Rohingyas to their homeland.
In reply, Shringla reiterated that India will remain beside Bangladesh on the issue of repatriating the Rohingyas to Myanmar.
The neighbouring country also plans to help Rohingyas during cyclone season
Published: March 04, 2018 19:18:46
https://thefinancialexpress.com.bd/...in-bagerhat-saidpur-airports-envoy-1520169526
India has expressed interest to invest in building Bagerhat's Khan Jahan Ali Khan airport and modernising Saidpur airport in Nilphamari.
Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh Harsh Vardhan Shringla conveyed the interest of his country during a meeting with Civil Aviation and Tourism Minister AKM Shajahan Kamal at the secretariat in Dhaka on Sunday.
The Indian envoy mentioned many opportunities for both Bangladesh and India to work together for further development in aviation and tourism sector.
Besides, the High Commissioner laid emphasis on renewing the existing Air Service Agreement (ASA) between Bangladesh and India, signed in 1960, reports BSS.
The minister thanked the Indian envoy for the proposal and expressed his satisfaction over the excellent bilateral relation existing between the two countries.
Terming India as the most trusted friend of Bangladesh, the minister recalled the Indian support during the country's Great War of Liberation in 1971.
Meanwhile, another BSS report said, India also wants to extend supports to Bangladesh to help the Rohingyas during the upcoming cyclone season.
The Indian High Commissioner gave this assurance when he called on Disaster Management and Relief Minister Mofazzal Hossain Chowdhury Maya at the secretariat.
During the meeting, the minister informed the Indian High Commissioner that about 25,000 Rohingya families should be shifted to cyclone resilient shelter centres before forthcoming cyclone season.
In view of this, he sought Indian support for building new shelter centres.
The minister also sought Indian support for children food, dry food, gumboot, fuel and raincoat, and particularly child delivery materials for 30,000 pregnant women.
Maya also urged India to keep pressure on Myanmar for repatriating the Rohingyas to their homeland.
In reply, Shringla reiterated that India will remain beside Bangladesh on the issue of repatriating the Rohingyas to Myanmar.