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Said the scientist from the Center for Public Health. Bijan Kumar Shil and Founding Trustee. Jafrullah Chowdhury
Yes five lakhs of Indians can work in Bangladesh. Why can’t Bijan Kumar Shil, the founding trustee of the public health center, asked Dr. Jafrullah Chowdhury.
Today is sunday night Daily our online timeWho is Dr. Jafrullah said: ‘We have joint ventures in our country. People come from China, India, the United States to work. Five lakh people from India work in Bangladesh. So why can’t he (Bijan Kumar Shil)? ‘
In recent days, the media reports on his departure to Singapore, Dr. claimed that it is a complete lie. Jafrullah. He said, ‘Why leave? If the government of Bangladesh expels the matter is different.
Dr. Jafrullah Chowdhury said: ‘If a person like him (Dr. Bijan Kumar Shil) leaves, there will be an irreparable loss for Bangladesh, research will come to a halt. We should all cooperate so that he can work in the country.
In response to the question of whether there are any legal obstacles to working in Bangladesh. Jafrullah said: “He is Bangladeshi by birth. Since Singapore does not accept dual citizenship, she had to renounce her Bangladeshi citizenship while working in the country. Singapore citizens can work anywhere in the world. However, if you want to work, you need permission from the country in question. On August 10, we asked for your permission.
The agreement with the public health center has ended; the Dr. also denied the news. Jafrullah said: ‘We have two posts here. He is a professor at our public university and director of our pharmaceuticals. It is honorable for any country to have people like him. ‘
The founding trustee of the public health center added: ‘A class wants to evict him. This country does not allow good work. Five months ago we invented antibodies, but we didn’t get permission. ‘
At the initiative of the Center for Public Health, the lead microbiologist of the team that invented the coronavirus antibody test. Bijan Kumar Shil. He joined the Singapore Civil Service in 2002 and handed over his Bangladeshi citizenship to Singapore. He came to Bangladesh on a work permit visa. His visa expired on July 1.
In this regard, Dr. Bijan Kumar Sheel said: ‘According to the rules for joining the Singapore Civil Service, I had to revoke my citizenship of Bangladesh and take citizenship of that country. My home and place of birth is Bangladesh. ‘
“My visa is valid for one more year,” he said.
Dr. was born in 1971 into a peasant family in Natore. Bijan Kumar Shil. He passed the SSC from Bonpara St. Joseph School and the HSC from Pabna Edward College. Later he graduated first class in Veterinary Science from Bangladesh Agricultural University in Mymensingh. He also earned a master’s degree in microbiology from this university. He later received a PhD from the University of Surrey in the UK on ‘Increasing Immunity’ with the Kamal Wealth Scholarship.
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