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Nepalese doctors trained in BD meet envoy in Kathmandu

Greenwatch Desk Diplomacy 2025-08-03, 10:23pm

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Bangladesh Ambassador to Nepal Md Shafiqur Rahman on Sunday urged the Nepalese physicians to act as the catalyst for boosting bilateral engagement between the two countries.


The Ambassador underlined the need to building a strong bond of network and fellow-feeling among the alumni to forge greater collaboration among them; and assured them full support and cooperation from the Embassy.

He made the call when a group of senior Nepali doctors and specialists, who received medical education in Bangladesh, met him at the Embassy premises.

The doctors, including the President of the Nepalese Society of Gastroenterologists and General Secretary of the Society of Internal Medicine, congratulated and extended warm welcome to the Ambassador.

They expressed their keen willingness to work together to enhance the Bangladesh-Nepal relationship, citing Bangladesh as their second home.

The Ambassador commended the doctors for their valuable contribution to the society calling them the bridge between Bangladesh and Nepal, reports UNB.