Bangladesh Kuala Lumpur mission begins its journey towards full digitalization
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DHAKA, March 10, 2021 (BSS) – The Bangladesh High Commission in Kuala Lumpur launched a digital platform called ‘BanglaTiger Digital’ to connect with huge number of Bangladeshi expatriates living in Malaysia.
Using the platform, the service seekers can easily get services ranging from passport, legalization and job applications at free of cost.
Bangladesh High Commission in Kuala Lumpur has inched forward to become the first full-fledged digital Mission abroad through this initiative.
Foreign minister Dr AK Abdul Momen today virtually inaugurated the new digital platform that will be technologically managed by Dotlines.
Momen said the current government has taken various initiatives at different foreign missions for the benefit of Bangladeshi expatriates considering their enormous contribution to the country’s economy.
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International Mother Language Day is a source of inspiration to build multicultural and inclusive societies where people of all races, faiths, languages and cultures will have respect and dignity, said ministers and academics said yesterday.
They said oftentimes some languages are imposed on people for political or economic reasons, which, however, is unfair to the very identity of those being dominated. International Mother Language Day, which is recognized by the UNESCO and is celebrated on February 21 commemorating the struggle for Bangla language in 1952, speaks of recognising all languages and cultures.