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241 Bangladeshis return from India

| Updated: May 02, 2020 10:49:55


241 Bangladeshis return from India

A total of 241 more Bangladeshi nationals, who were stranded in India amid flight suspension due to COVID-19 pandemic, arrived Dhaka from Chennai and Kolkata by separate chartered flights on Friday.

Among the returnees, 73 Bangladeshi nations arrived here from Kolkata by a special flight of Biman Bangladesh Airlines while 168 returned from south Indian city of Chennai by a US-Bangla Airlines chartered special flight.

“Our special flight landed at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport (HSIA) from Kolkata at 4:10 pm carrying 73 Bangladeshi nationals,” Biman’s Deputy General Manager (PR) Tahera Khondoker said, reports BSS.

Earlier, the US-Bangla Airlines Boeing 737 aircraft landed here from Chennai at 2:58 PM bringing back 164 adults and 4 infants Bangladeshi citizens, HISA director Group Captain AHM Touhid-ul Ahsan confirmed it to media.

Both the chartered flights were facilitated by the government in coordination with Bangladesh High Commission in New Delhi.

As per the government decision, all returnee Bangladeshis will be sent to a 14-day institutional quarantine under the management of the Armed Forces Division (AFD) if they fail to show medical certificate at the airport on their arrival here.

From April 20 till Friday, nearly 1400 Bangladeshi nationals were brought back from India by nine chartered flights – seven from Chennai, operated by US- Bangla Airlines, and one from New Delhi and one from Kolkata, operated by

Biman Bangladesh Airlines – while the passengers bore the cost of their own tickets.

Bangladesh High Commission in India has kept their efforts on to facilitate the return of more Bangladeshis who are still stuck up in India.

Four more chartered flights are scheduled to bring back more stranded Bangladeshi from New Delhi, Mumbai and Chennai.

On April 3, the foreign ministry issued a statement, saying that nearly 2,500 Bangladeshi citizens, including 1,000 students, were stranded in India due to COVID-19 outbreak.

On April 27, Bangladesh extended the ongoing ban on flight operation for the fourth consecutive time till May 7 to and from all European countries and the nations including India that restricted the entry of Bangladeshis to their territories as well as on all domestic routes over the coronavirus scare.

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