Forbes article commends Sheikh Hasina for tackling the crown



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An article in Forbes, a United States trade magazine, praised Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina for taking steps to combat the coronavirus. Canadian author Avivah Wittenberg-Cox’s article discusses several steps taken by eight women-led countries, including Sheikh Hasina, to address the situation in Corona. The article was published online April 22 by Forbes.

“Women rule 16 countries and 545 million people worldwide,” wrote Avivah Wittenberg-Cox. This population is 6 percent of the world. Women from Bangladesh to Ethiopia, from Georgia to Singapore are occupying the political leadership.

In highlighting the Prime Minister, it has been written that Bangladesh, a country of 161 million people under the leadership of Sheikh Hasina, is not at all familiar with the crisis. It took swift action to tackle the crisis, which the World Economic Forum described as “commendable”.

He says the country’s longest-serving prime minister, Sheikh Hasina, has taken the initiative to bring back the abandoned Bangladeshis from China in early February. After the first coronavirus infection was detected in early March, he ordered the closure of educational institutions and the conduct of all online businesses without emergency. Subsequently, detection devices were installed at international airports to identify coronavirus carriers. Approximately six and a half lakh people are examined through this. Of these, 36,000 were immediately quarantined. The UK is still implementing that initiative.

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