US-Bangla Airlines will operate 21 special flights to Dubai, Muscat, Doha and Singapore in the next seven days from Saturday to facilitate Bangladeshi migrant workers to reach their respective workplaces.
Friday, April 16, 2021
Dhaka University is commending
Dhaka University is commending the Pahela Baishakh 1428 with a symbolic program, on a limited scale, because of the current Covid circumstance.
Understudies of Faculty of Fine Arts showed veils and works of art at their Mongol Shobhajatra keeping up wellbeing rules.
State Minister for Cultural Affairs KM Khalid and Dhaka University Vice Chancellor Dr Md Akhtaruzzaman drove the Mongol Shobhajatra.
Afterward, the state serve said, "The parade of Mongol Shobhajatra is essential for worldwide legacy. However, in the current scourge circumstance, it is beyond the realm of imagination to expect to observe Pahela Baishakh in a bubbly environment this year. We trust that later on we will actually want to commend the Bangla New Year as in the past."
He expressed gratitude toward the college specialists and the Faculty of Fine Arts for getting sorted out this representative parade.
The DU VC wished all instructors, understudies, authorities and representatives a cheerful Bangla New Year.
Consistently, individuals from all classes and statement of faith take part in the parade, however this year the DU specialists held it on a restricted scale because of the pandemic circumstance.
A year ago as well, the specialists had dropped all exercises of Pahela Baishakh in the midst of the Covid-19 conditions.
Bangladeshi passport travelling to london
Bangladesh passport holders can travel without prior visa to 41 destinations currently, the index points out.
Last year, Bangladesh passport ranked 101st. This year Bangladesh shares the same spot with Lebanon and Sudan.
Three South Asian countries ranked worse than Bangladesh with Nepal in 103rd, Pakistan in 107th and Afghanistan in 110th positions, shows the index.
Despite a military coup, Bangladesh's neighbour Myanmar has secured the 94th spot in the index with access to 47 destinations without prior visa.
One of the world's most repressive countries, North Korea, is in 102nd position this year, just two notches down from Bangladesh.
The index by global citizenship and residence advisory firm Henley & Partners ranks passport power according to how many destinations their holders can travel to without a prior visa and is updated throughout the year.
While it does not account for temporary Covid-19 travel restrictions, it indicates what post-pandemic travel freedom might look like as countries selectively begin to open their borders to international visitors, Henley & Partners said.
Among the other South Asian countries, Maldives ranks 60th, India 84th, Bhutan 89th and Sri Lanka 99th this year.
Japan and Singapore hold the top two spots in the index respectively, followed by South Korea and Germany in the third place jointly.
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