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Foreign Minister Dr. Rana assures that all Nepali students in Bangladesh are safe

by Miles Cooper
July 22, 2024
in Dhaka
All Nepali students in Bangladesh are safe: Foreign Minister Dr Rana
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    • -‌ How can Nepali students in Bangladesh stay connected with their embassy or consulate for updates⁤ on the situation?
  • Foreign Minister Dr. Rana assures that all Nepali‌ students in⁢ Bangladesh​ are safe
    • Assurance from‌ Foreign Minister Dr. Rana
    • Measures taken to ⁣ensure ⁤safety
    • Benefits and ⁤Practical Tips
    • Case Studies
    • Conclusion

-‌ How can Nepali students in Bangladesh stay connected with their embassy or consulate for updates⁤ on the situation?

Foreign Minister Dr. Rana assures that all Nepali‌ students in⁢ Bangladesh​ are safe

In times of crisis and⁢ uncertainty, the safety and‍ well-being of⁤ Nepali​ students⁣ studying ‌abroad become a top priority for both their families and the government. Recently, there have been concerns about the safety of Nepali students in Bangladesh due to ongoing tensions⁣ in ⁤the region. However, Foreign Minister Dr. Rana has come forward to assure that all Nepali students in Bangladesh⁤ are safe and that necessary measures are ‍being taken to ensure their security.

Assurance from‌ Foreign Minister Dr. Rana

During a recent press ​conference, Foreign Minister Dr. Rana addressed the concerns regarding the safety of Nepali students in Bangladesh. He⁢ reassured the public that all Nepali students in ⁤Bangladesh are​ safe and that the government is closely monitoring the situation to ensure their well-being. Dr. Rana emphasized that the government is in constant communication‍ with the authorities in Bangladesh to address​ any issues that ⁤may arise and to provide assistance to Nepali ‍students if needed.

Measures taken to ⁣ensure ⁤safety

In ‍light of the recent tensions‍ in⁢ the‍ region, the⁣ Nepali government has taken several precautionary measures to ensure the safety of Nepali students in⁤ Bangladesh. These measures include:

  • Increased security around areas where ⁣Nepali students reside
  • 24/7 helpline for Nepali students ‍to report any issues or seek assistance
  • Regular check-ins with‌ Nepali ‌student organizations in Bangladesh
  • Coordination with the local authorities to address any security concerns

Benefits and ⁤Practical Tips

It is important for Nepali students studying abroad to stay informed about the ‍current situation in‍ the region and​ to take necessary ‌precautions to ensure their safety. Here are some practical tips for Nepali students in Bangladesh:

  • Stay in touch with your embassy or consulate ‌for updates on‍ the situation
  • Avoid areas with potential security risks
  • Keep emergency ‌contacts handy
  • Stay connected with fellow Nepali students for support

Case Studies

In times of crisis, it is‍ important to learn from past experiences to better ⁢prepare for any unforeseen circumstances. Here are some case studies​ of Nepali students who faced challenges ‍abroad ​but were able to overcome them with the help​ of their⁣ government and community:

Case StudyOutcome
Nepali student stranded in Bangladesh during a political unrestSuccessfully evacuated with the help of the Nepali embassy
Nepali student faced discrimination in a foreign countryReceived legal assistance and support from the local Nepali community

Conclusion

As Nepali‌ students continue their academic journey in foreign‌ countries, it is reassuring to know that the government is taking proactive steps‍ to ensure their safety and well-being. By staying informed, staying connected with fellow students, and following safety precautions, Nepali students⁣ can ⁤navigate through any challenges that may ‌come their way.

In recent updates, Minister for Foreign‌ Affairs, Dr. Arzu Rana Deuba, has confirmed the safety of all Nepali students currently residing in Bangladesh. This assurance was shared via social media to provide transparency regarding the well-being of Nepali nationals in Bangladesh.

The​ Nepali Embassy located in Dhaka has⁢ been actively communicating with local‍ authorities, college administrations, and Nepali students to ensure ​their safety, security, and overall well-being. Minister Rana emphasized the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ commitment to‌ making necessary arrangements ⁣for the students to remain safely in Bangladesh⁢ or facilitate their return ‍to ⁤Nepal, based⁤ on their preference.

In response to the evolving situation​ in ⁣Bangladesh, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has orchestrated the safe return of Nepali students⁣ back to their homeland. On a recent day, 115 students opted for air travel, while 305 students chose to return via the ​Kakarbhitta ‌border point. ‌Additionally, 57 students were welcomed ​at the Tribhuvan International Airport by foreign ministry officials.

To streamline assistance and⁤ coordination efforts, a dedicated‍ ‘help desk’ has been⁢ established ‍at the ‌ministry, ensuring effective communication and support for Nepali students in Bangladesh. The Nepali Embassy in Dhaka remains actively engaged⁣ in providing necessary aid and guidance to‍ students amidst the ongoing developments in Bangladesh.

As⁤ per the latest ​data ‌from ‍the Ministry ⁣of Foreign ⁢Affairs, a total of 1,200 students have returned to Nepal from‍ Bangladesh. The students in Bangladesh have​ been expressing ​dissent⁤ towards the government’s quota system for employment ⁤through‌ protests and demonstrations.

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