Avoid travelling to India unless necessary: Doraiswami
09 January 2022, 07:25 pm | Updated: 23 November 2024, 10:54 pm
Indian High Commissioner to Bangladesh Vikram Kumar Doraiswami today said it would be best if not essential travels are avoided, although they would focus on keeping visa services and borders open for now.
He also mentioned that seven days' quarantine was being brought in from January 11 for all travellers from abroad, including their own citizens returning to India from anywhere.
The High Commissioner made the remarks in response to a question about travel restrictions.
Earlier, he took a booster dose at Sheikh Russel Gastroliver Institute & Hospital in the city.
Foreign Minister Dr AK Abdul Momen formally inaugurated the programme for the diplomats stationed in Dhaka.
Around 160 diplomats got booster doses of Covid-19 vaccine on Sunday, said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Foreign Minister Dr Momen also said they will discourage travellers through the Bangladesh-India border on health safety grounds.
“Even, there’re travels through borders; there should be more health safety measures. Hopefully, we’ll be able to protect our people,” Dr Momen said.