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Know MoreKATHMANDU, July 19: Foreign Minister Dr Arzu Rana Deuba has enquired about the recent developments in Bangladesh and the condition of Nepali students there.
In a telephone call to Nepali Ambassador to Bangladesh Ghanshyam Bhandari on Friday, Foreign Minister Rana enquired about the condition of the Nepali students and other Nepali citizens in Bangladesh.
On the occasion, Minister Rana directed Ambassador Bhandari not to let Nepali nationals face any inconvenience and to make necessary arrangements for them to stay safely, according to Minister Rana's Secretariat.
Ambassador Bhandari reported that all Nepali nationals in Bangladesh are safe and have been advised to stay indoors unless absolutely necessary and to follow the instructions of their campus administration.
He also shared that contact numbers of two officers at the embassy have been provided for Nepali nationals in Bangladesh to reach out if they face any problems. Nepali students have been asked to remain in contact with the administration of their respective colleges.
Students have been taking to the streets for the past few days in Bangladesh.
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