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DU resumes academic relations with Pakistan

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Dhaka University has decided to restore academic relations with Pakistan.

In 2015, in the tenure of the then Vice Chancellor Professor AAMS Arefin Siddique, the university's syndicate had decided to sever all ties with Pakistan.

However, in a recent regular syndicate meeting, the decision was reversed, and a consensus was reached to normalise the relationship.

Dhaka University's Pro-Vice Chancellor (Administration) Sayema Haque Bidisha said, "The decision to sever ties with Pakistan was made in 2015. Dhaka University is an academic institution, and many teachers and students seek scholarships or wish to attend conferences and symposiums in Pakistan. Considering the interests of our faculty and students, we decided to lift the ban and restore the relationship based on the consensus of the syndicate."

As a result, there are no longer any barriers to academic relations between Dhaka University and Pakistan.​
 
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Indian media has strong opinions against any fence-mending between Bangladesh-Pakistan - even for trade. To wit:



Always good to see Indian reaction. :)
 
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Indian Media propaganda continues against Bangladesh Pakistan direct container shipment link.



 
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Karachi-Ctg shipping route to speed up trade
CPA chief says

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The new shipping route directly linking Karachi and Chattogram has opened new horizons for Bangladesh's foreign trade, Chittagong Port Authority (CPA) Chairman Rear Admiral SM Moniruzzaman said yesterday.

He was addressing a press conference organised at the Shaheed Munshi Fazlur Rahman Auditorium.

Mentioning how the two countries previously used transshipment ports in Colombo and Singapore, Moniruzzaman said the direct route would save both time and money.

Container vessel MV Yang Xiang Fa Zhan, carrying 328 import containers comprising 264 from Karachi and 64 from Dubai's Jebel Ali port, arrived at Chattogram port on November 11.

The vessel left for Indonesia the following day.

It was the first direct vessel from Karachi to Chattogram that also connected the UAE, Indonesia, Malaysia and India.

"The vessel arrived underload due to less demand of imports. However, the shipping liner will continue to operate it if adequate import containers are available," Moniruzzaman added.

He also said that the port saw 10.22 percent year-on-year growth in container handling in the last three months since he joined office.

CPA board members and senior port officials attended the briefing.​
 
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Govt wants to increase trade ties with different countries: Bashir
Bangladesh Sangbad Sangstha . Dhaka 19 November, 2024, 22:41

Commerce adviser Sk Bashir Uddin on Tuesday said that the government wanted to increase business engagement with different countries for ensuring supply of daily commodities ahead of Ramadan.

‘The government is taking steps to increase the supply of daily commodities including onion, sugar and dates ahead of the holy month of Ramadan. That is why, the government wants to increase business engagement with different countries,’ he said.

The adviser said this during a meeting with Pakistan high commissioner in Dhaka Syed Ahmed Maroof at the Ministry of Commerce in the city, said a press release.

During the meeting, they discussed bilateral trade, Karachi-Chattogram direct commercial shipping, engagement of businessmen of both countries and activities of joint working group.

Bashir said that the government distributed goods at subsidised prices to a large number of people in the country.

‘The commodities include rice, onion, sugar, edible oil and pulses. The initiative of the government helps to make people’s lives a little easier,’ he added.

Syed Ahmed Maroof said that Bangladesh and Pakistan had cultural and civilisational ties in the subcontinent as part of the Indo-Muslim civilisation.

Bilateral trade will play an important role in strengthening the foundation of this relationship, he added.

Referring to the fact that cargo ships from Pakistan have already arrived in Bangladesh, he said that both countries had benefited because of the reduced time and cost.

He mentioned the interest of Pakistan government in exporting sugar, onion and dates to Bangladesh.

During the meeting, commerce secretary Md Selim Uddin and vice-chairman of the Export Promotion Bureau Anwar Hossain were present.​
 
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