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Jahangir Alam, director of the public health center, told bdnews24.com that he left Dhaka on a Biman Bangladesh Airlines flight at 8:30 am on Sunday.
Bijan Kumar Sheel now needs a work permit to work in Bangladesh as he obtained Singapore citizenship. With a work permit, he was the head of the department of microbiology at the mass university.
His permit expired last July. Although an extension was subsequently requested, there were procedural complications.
Jahangir Alam’s boss, Mintu, said: “He had to return to Singapore due to visa complications. However, before leaving, he expressed his hope to return to Bangladesh soon if the crisis is resolved.
Dr. told bdnews24.com last week that he was concerned whether the work permit would be extended or not. Bijan.
“All the necessary documents have been submitted by the massive university for my work permit. I guess the process will take time to complete. I fully respect the process or the law.
The public health kit was not approved by the government
“For special reasons, I am a resident of another geographical part. According to the documents, my Singapore passport. I am a citizen of that country. But Bangladesh is my homeland. I don’t want to get a work permit for that country, I don’t even want to imagine. It’s not that I came to work for money. It is not difficult at all to work in developed countries, including Singapore, with five to seven times more opportunities. “
After obtaining the work permit, Bijan must present the documents to the Bangladeshi Embassy in Singapore. Then the embassy will consider issuing a work visa. And then maybe I can go back to Bangladesh.
“I want to work in my native Bangladesh. I do not need financial resources. Citizens of many countries work here, so I don’t think it will be difficult for me to work ”.
Dr. Bijan Kumar Sheel was born in Bonpara de Natore. His wife and two children live in Singapore. He said that when he joined the Singapore Civil Service in 2002, he was forced to renounce his Bangladeshi citizenship to Singapore under the rules.
In 2003, Bijan joined the Singapore government as a research scientist on the prevention of the SARS virus in Southeast Asia. He was appointed to the Public University of Savar on a three-year contract on February 12, 2019.
At the beginning of the coronavirus crisis in Bangladesh, when the kit crisis manifested itself, Bijan Kumar Sheel announced the development of Rapid Kit (GR Covid-19 dot blot kit) on behalf of local company Public Health Pharmaceuticals. But the Department of Drug Administration did not approve the kit because it was not “approved.”
An official from the Popular University said they have submitted all the documents to extend Bijan Kumar Sheel’s work permit.
“Public universities and public health centers are very sensitive about it. We do not want to leave this famous scientist in any way.
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