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Six Check Posts to Remain Open for 3 Days a Week along Indo-Bangladesh Border

Six Check Posts to Remain Open for 3 Days a Week along Indo-Bangladesh Border Six border checkpoints along the 4,096 km India-Bangladesh border would be open three days a week to allow people to travel between the two nations.   |  2021-07-03T17:27:32+05:30 Six border checkpoints along the 4,096 km India-Bangladesh border would be open three days a week to allow people to travel between the two nations. The decision was made in light of the Covid-19 outbreak. According to sources, persons returning to Bangladesh from India would be asked to present a no objection certificate (NOC), a Covid negative report, and a rapid response code with a 72-hour validity.

Passengers movement through Indo-Bangla land ports to remain shut till May 31

Passengers movement through Indo-Bangla land ports to remain shut till May 31 Border area of Bangladesh with India. Photo Courtesy: UNB/File UNB, Dhaka UNB, Dhaka The government has extended restrictions on the movement of passengers through land ports with India for 14 more days, up to May 31, as India s surge in coronavirus cases continues. Although borders with India will remain closed to people, goods will continue to cross, the Bangladesh Assistant High Commission in Agartala, in the Indian state of Tripura, said today. However, Bangladeshi citizens, stranded in India, could enter through Benapole, Akhaura, Burimari Darshana, Hili, and Sonamasjid. The general movement of people between Bangladesh and India, through all the other land ports will stay suspended.

Programmes held in Tripura to mark 50th anniversary of Vijaya Diwas

Programmes held in Tripura to mark 50th anniversary of Vijaya Diwas Updated: Updated: Rich tributes were paid to martyrs and veterans were felicitated Share Article Rich tributes were paid to martyrs and veterans were felicitated The 50th anniversary of Vijaya Diwas was observed in Tripura at various levels to commemorate India’s victory over Pakistan in 1971. The main programme was held at the India-Bangladesh Friendship Park at Chottakhola in south Tripura at the initiative of the Border Security Force (BSF). In Agartala, a key centre of defence activities during the war, wreath laying ceremony was organised at the central war memorial. Paramilitary Tripura State Rifles (TSR) presented guard of honour in the presence of senior Minister Pranjit Singha Roy and officials.

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