Bangladesh hands over medicine, supplies worth Tk 20 crore to India for Covid-19 treatment
Bangladesh today sent medicine, injections and other medical supplies worth Tk 20 crore to India through Benapole land port this afternoon as support during the neighbouring country's devastating Covid-19 situation.
This was the second consignment of medical assistance from Bangladesh.
Toufique Hasan, Bangladesh's deputy high commissioner in Kolkata, handed over the drugs and supplies to the Indian Red Crescent Society around 3pm, reports our Benapole correspondent.
On May 6, Bangladesh handed over 10,000 vials of Remdesivir injections to a representative of the Indian government at the Indian border port of Petrapole as the first consignment of medical assistance.
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