Bangladesh students to keep up protests despite scrapping of most quotas

Student protesters have also demanded the release of detained protest leaders, the lifting of curfew and the re-opening of universities shut since Wednesday.

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Nepali students are safe in Bangladesh: Embassy

KATHMANDU: Most Nepali students affected by the ongoing student movement in Bangladesh have returned home, according to the Nepali Embassy in Dhaka. In a statement issued on Monday, the Embassy confirmed that as many as 400 Nepali students currently in Bangladesh are safe. “Most of the Nepali students studying in Bangladesh have returned to Nepal. […]

1300 Nepali students return from Bangladesh

Ministry of Foreign Affairs has informed that 1300 Nepali students have been returned from Bangladesh thus far.

420 Nepali students return from Bangladesh

A total of 420 Nepali students affected by the ongoing student protest in Bangladesh returned home on Sunday alone.

57 Nepali students return to Kathmandu from Bangladesh

Nepali students have started returning home from Bangladesh in the aftermath of the ongoing student protests there.

17 students returning from Bangladesh today

KATHMANDU, July 21: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said that 17 students studying in Bangladesh will be brought to Kathmandu today.

17 students returning from Bangladesh today

KATHMANDU, July 21: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has said that 17 students studying in Bangladesh will be brought to Kathmandu today.

Over 800 Nepali students depart Bangladesh for Nepal

KATHMANDU: The Government of Nepal has pledged to ensure the safety and protection of Nepali nationals, including students, in Bangladesh. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized its active coordination with universities, relevant authorities, and law enforcement agencies in Bangladesh. Currently, about 800 Nepali students have departed Bangladesh for Nepal either by air or through land […]

Nepali students in Bangladesh urge Minister Singh to resign

Nepali students demonstrated in Bangladesh demanding the resignation of Minister Mrigendra Kumar Singh.

India once again proves that it's a real friend of Bangladesh

The world knows India’s tremendous contributions to Bangladesh’s 1971 great liberation war. It is true that without the assistance of India, it was quite impossible for Bangladesh to gain independence from occupier west Pakistan.  India always stands with Bangladesh in its crisis moment. Even despite having internal problems in India during the Covid-19 period, it helped Bangladesh by providing medical equipment. The Government and people of India hastened the victory of Bangladesh by forming alied forces with all possible help and cooperation in the movement against the Pakistani rulers, against the extreme discriminatory behavior of the army. Even the veto of the then Soviet Union in proposing a ceasefire on behalf of Pakistan at the UN was behind the Indian government's ultra-tactical alliance agreement with the Soviets. Basically, India supported Bangladesh directly and indirectly at that time. In 1972-73, India provided emergency assistance not only for food or consumer goods but also for the repair and reconstruction of transport communication systems and for the supply of industrial raw materials by supplying crude oil for refineries. India supplied civilian aircrafts and ships. Food was the most important thing for the new country. At the beginning of 1972, the country suffered from the devastation of the war on the one hand and the loss of crops twice in a row on the other. India also assists in the transportation of around 0.4 million tons of food grains. In the first six months, India provided 74 percent of the total food aid. Between December 1971 and June 1972, 200 million was donated and 42 million was raised for the import of goods and projects. It was the second-largest donor for the country after the United States, which provided 577 million. The day after the nationwide lockdown was announced in 2020, India was the first country to contact its trusted neighbor Bangladesh to deal with the coronavirus disease. The first batch of humanitarian aid was sent to neighboring countries including Bangladesh, Nepal, Bhutan, Afghanistan, Maldives, Seychelles, and Mauritius. India has always been the first to respond to any crisis in the region and has always extended a helping hand. India gave 1.2 million free doses of the AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine to Bangladesh in March last year as Dhaka urged New Delhi to maintain a regular supply of shots to battle the pandemic. Operation Ganga is being conducted to rescue Indian nationals stranded in war-torn Ukraine. So far, thousands of Indian nationals have been repatriated under the scheme. Significantly, the Indian government has rescued citizens of several other countries besides Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Nepal through this operation. It is India that has always stood by Bangladesh. Even during the Ukraine crisis, India helped Bangladesh to evacuate Bangladeshi people. India's helping hand to Bangladesh is time-tested. A friend in need is a friend indeed. According to the media reports, nine Bangladeshi nationals have been rescued from Ukraine recently under Operation Ganga. Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina has already thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for rescuing the citizens of Bangladesh. Media reports say, about 18,000 Indian nationals have been flown to India from Ukraine on special flights. On March 07, 410 Indian nationals were repatriated from Ukraine's neighboring countries on two special flights. Earlier, the Indian government had rescued Pakistani student Asma Shafiq, who was stranded in Ukraine during Operation Ganga. The student also thanked the Government of India and Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The Indian Embassy has assisted them even in difficult situations. In less than two weeks after the Russian invasion, some two million people fled Ukraine. Half of them are children. The flight from Ukraine is thought to have created the biggest refugee crisis in Europe since World War II. The situation is particularly dire in cities besieged by Russian forces. According to news sources, a convoy of 12 buses left Sumi, Ukraine for Poltava, where the staff of the Indian Embassy was accompanied by the staff of the Red Cross. But there were not only Indians but also citizens of Pakistan and Bangladesh. A total of nine Bangladeshis were among the rescued citizens. Several stranded Nepali and Tunisian students were also rescued. At the moment no other Indian students are stuck in Sumi, which is viewed as the success of the Government of India's Operation Ganga. The positive steps taken by the Government of India in the rescue operation are going to play a very important role in the Indian subcontinent. India has always had good relations with Bangladesh. India has extended a helping hand to Bangladesh in many ways. The bond of harmony between the two countries is also quite strong. India has successfully conducted Operation Ganga. Indian aircrafts rescued Indian students from war-torn Ukraine.  The rescue mission was not only for the students of their own country but also the students of neighboring Bangladesh. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi wants to work to strengthen relations with Bangladesh. He made the remarks while visiting Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's security adviser Tariq Ahmed Siddiqui earlier. The meeting was held at the Prime Minister's Office in New Delhi on March 06. During the meeting, Narendra Modi recalled his visit to Bangladesh last year and greeted Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. Tareq Ahmed Siddiqui thanked Narendra Modi for expressing interest in strengthening Bangladesh-India relations. He also thanked the Prime Minister of India for standing by Bangladesh in times of crisis including the Covid-19 pandemic. Prime Minister Modi praised the leadership of Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for ensuring overall development. Modi promised to work with Sheikh Hasina to further strengthen India-Bangladesh relations. However, during this Ukraine war, India proves once again that it's the real friend of Bangladesh.