Dhaka seeks flexibilities in India’s visa regime, urges easing of process for patients UNB, Dhaka UNB, Dhaka
Bangladesh today sought flexibilities in the visa regime and urged India to ease registration requirements for Bangladeshi patients going for treatment at various hospitals in India, at the second consular dialogue between Bangladesh and India held in New Delhi.
Bangladesh also requested to ease travel restrictions through all ports for Bangladeshi nationals.
The two sides agreed to expedite the process of consular access, transfer of sentenced persons and visa related issues, among others.
Ambassador Mashfee Binte Shams, secretary (East) of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, led the Bangladesh delegation while Indian delegation was led by Sanjay Bhattacharyya, secretary (Consular, Passport & Visa and Overseas Indian Affairs), Ministry of External Affairs of India.
Indo-Bangla Talks: Dhaka seeks flexible visa regime Unb, Dhaka Unb, Dhaka
Bangladesh has sought flexibilities in the visa regime and requested the Indian side to address the difference in overstay fine structures applied by India.
Bangladesh also requested the Indian side to ease registration requirements for Bangladeshi patients for treatment at various hospitals in India.
The issues came up for discussion at the second consular dialogue between Bangladesh and India held in New Delhi yesterday.
Request to ease travel restrictions through all ports for Bangladeshi nationals was also reiterated by the Bangladesh side.
The two sides agreed to expedite the consular access, transfer of sentenced persons, and visa-related issues among others.
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Japan varsity prof. is lone recipient who studied in Telugu medium govt. school
It has been a journey of hope, desire and achievement, from a small Telangana village to a top university in Japan and to finally be selected for the Pravasi Bharatiya Samman an award constituted by the Ministry of Overseas Indian Affairs, Government of India, to honour exceptional contribution in various fields.
Muralidhar Miryala, professor at Shibaura Institute of Technology in Tokyo, is perhaps one of the youngest to be felicitated with this prestigious award at the 16th Pravasi Bharatiya Divas held virtually this year. He is also perhaps the only awardee who is born and educated in India, but surely the lone recipient who studied in a Telugu medium government school.
New Delhi | Jagran News Desk: The nation is celebrating the Non-Resident Indian (NRI) Day 2021 today. Known as Pravasi Bharatiya Divas, the NRI Day is observed to mark the efforts of Indians residing overseas in the development of the country. The day also commemorates the return of Mahatma Gandhi from South Africa in 1915 after which he started India s freedom struggle.
The first Pravasi Bharatiya Divas was observed in 2003 and Pravasi Bharatiya Samman Award was given to those overseas Indians who were contributing to the development of the country. Six years later, the concept of Overseas Citizen of India (OCI) was launched to help which aims to allow people of Indian origin and their spouses to live and work in India indefinitely.