India hands over 3rd phase humanitarian assistance for Rohingya

     

    BSS: India yesterday handed over its third phase of
    humanitarian assistance to Bangladesh for helping in its efforts to meet the requirements of displaced Rohingyas influx from Myanmar last year. Indian High Commissioner Harsh Vardhan Shringla handed over 1.1 million litres of Super Kerosene Oil (SKO) and 20,000 Kerosene Multi Wick Stoves to Bangladesh’s Disaster Management and Relief Minister Mofazzal Hossain Chowdhury Maya at Rohingya camp in Cox’s Bazar, hosted over one million displaced Myanmar nationals. “India understands the plight of displaced persons and appreciated
    Bangladesh’s support towards Rohingyas,” an Indian High Commission press
    release quoted Shringla as saying.
    India has always stood by Bangladesh in times of need. It is in this spirit
    of friendship that New Delhi have come forward to share their burden and will
    continue to do so, he said.
    The Indian envoy informed that India has also started construction of pre-
    fabricated houses at a village called Kyein Chaung in Maungdaw district in
    the Rakhine State. “I am happy to inform that we are building 250 houses
    which are nearing completion,” he added.
    These dwellings are intended to be facilitated the return of displaced
    persons from Bangladesh, he said.
    As a neighbour, friend and partner of Bangladesh, Shringla mentioned India
    has responded promptly to support the Government of Bangladesh in meeting the
    relief requirements posed by this large influx of displaced persons.
    In May 2018, he said the External Affairs Minister of India underscored the
    need for three Ss – safe, speedy and sustainable return of the displaced
    persons to Rakhine State. Recalling the visit of Indian Home Minister to Bangladesh in July 2018, the
    High Commissioner said he reiterated India’s commitment to help in the return
    of displaced people to their homes in Myanmar. “India will continue to extend humanitarian assistance to support the
    Government of Bangladesh in its efforts to provide assistance to the
    displaced persons. Our gesture of providing relief will continue beyond the
    third tranche,” he said. Disaster Management and Relief Secretary Shah Kamal, Refuge, Relief and
    Repatriation Commissioner Mohammed Abul Kalam, Bangladesh Red Crescent
    Society Chairman Hafiz Ahmed Majumder and Secretary General Feroz Salauddin
    Vikram Doraiswami and Indian External Affairs Ministry’s Joint Secretary
    (Bangladesh, Myanmar) Vikram Doraiswami were present. In September 2017, the Government of India under ‘Operation Insaniyat’ had
    extended the first phase of humanitarian assistance while Bangladesh received
    second phase of assistance from India in May 2018.

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