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Foreign Ministry urges Nepali students in Dhaka to contact Embassy for necessary assistance


20 July 2024  

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KATHMANDU: The government has urged Nepali residing in Bangladesh to contact the Nepali Embassy in Dhaka for any necessary support in the wake of the latest developments there.

In a press meeting on Friday, the Foreign Ministry provided the numbers +8801880691913 (Yojana Bamjan, Second Secretary), +8801745407958 (Riya Chhetri) at the Embassy for assistance of Nepali students, guardians, and their relatives.

The Ministry has said the government was committed to ensuring the safety of the Nepali students in Bangladesh amidst the current unrest there.

To date, Nepali students in Bangladesh are safe and the universities, colleges, and the Nepali Embassy are doing their best to enhance their security and convenience, it is said.

Since the beginning of this July, the protest is going on in Dhaka city over the dispute on quota system in Bangladesh.

Publish Date : 20 July 2024 06:56 AM

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