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nsnewswire is Bangladesh's 1st Press Newswire.We have exclusive relationships with many leading news agencies and dailies and tv channels in Bangladesh and elsewhere in Asia to give your news the widest possible distribution to media and online audiences within the region, with full-text translation included. We offer communications consultancy, affordable press release, photo, video distribution

services and professional press release writing and syndication of original news content in Bangladesh 's capital Dhaka and elsewhere in the country. We have already extended support to many local and foreign organizations . We always love to take up something that is challenging and complete them within a deadline. Our Editor and Chief Executive Officer Ms. Sheuli Karim previously worked as a journalist of Bangladesh ’s leading news agency UNB and now defunct English newspaper The Bangladesh Observer in various capacities. Our Chief Coordinator NK Sanchaya has about 10 years experience working newspaper, online media and non-banking financial institution. A consistently dependable team player, Mr. Sanchaya thrives in a high pressure environment, enjoys the challenges of meeting deadlines and managing a team, and is comfortable researching, writing and editing on a wide range of topics in both Bengali and English languages. Apart from them, a number of Bangladesh’s leading print and electronic media journalists, photo journalists and video journalists has also been working for our Send2nsPress Newswire.

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31/07/2023

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Nagad becomes Bangladesh’s fastest unicorn Nagad, a popular mobile money carrier based inBangladesh, has emerged as a unicorn startup only in four years of itsjourney – the fastest in Bangladesh to reach this remarkable feat.In recognition of the achievement, Tanvir A Mishuk, founder and managin...

PRESS RELEASE Record COVID surge crashes into South Asia Kuala Lumpur/Delhi, 16 April 2021 – A humanitarian calamity is ...
16/04/2021

PRESS RELEASE
Record COVID surge crashes into South Asia

Kuala Lumpur/Delhi, 16 April 2021 – A humanitarian calamity is engulfing South Asia as COVID-19 skyrockets across several countries setting new records, with more than 200,000 people infected per day.

South Asia is fast becoming the new global epicentre of the COVID-19 pandemic. This deadlier and more infectious new wave is overwhelming hospitals and social systems, heaping more distress on hundreds of millions of people already experiencing poverty and hardship.

On 15 April 2021 India recorded more than 200,700 cases in a day, more than double the country’s previous peak and the highest of any country in the world right now. Bangladesh is recording almost 50 per cent more deaths per day than its previous peak in June 2020. Pakistan’s daily cases are spiking, with the highest ever COVID-19 daily death rate.

Udaya Regmi, International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) Head of Delegation, South Asia, said:

“The speed with which the virus is spreading in our region is truly frightening. Over 1.5 million people are sick with COVID-19 in India, Bangladesh and Pakistan combined and that’s 50 times how many were sick one month ago.

“Thousands of lives are being lost, this is a tragic warning to all countries, that every effort must be maintained and we cannot afford to relax in containing this deadly Coronavirus.

“The impact on frontline workers is catastrophic. Thousands of Red Cross and Red Crescent volunteers have stepped-up efforts to help the elderly and those most at risk with access to lifesaving medical care, testing and vaccinations. Millions already face extreme poverty and we’re helping with food, water and other relief.”

There is growing evidence from health authorities that more virulent COVID-19 variants are fuelling this current surge in South Asia.

Dr Abhishek Rimal, IFRC’s Asia Pacific Coordinator for Emergency Health, said:

“Several countries in South Asia have already reported the B.1.1.7 and B.1.351 variants of concern from the UK and South Africa, which are more infectious and are increasing hospitalisation, putting a massive burden on the health system.

“As we enter the second year dealing with the pandemic it’s understandable that many people are sick of the restrictions and want to resume normal life. We must redouble our efforts to contain this disease as too many lives are at stake.

“We must place every effort to resource health workers and hospitals so people who are suffering receive the healthcare they need. This is a wakeup call to the world. Vaccines must be available to everyone, everywhere, rich and poor to overcome this terrible pandemic.”

For more information or to arrange an interview, contact:

In Kuala Lumpur: Antony Balmain, +60 12 230 8451, [email protected]

Ellie van Baaren, +64 21 774 831, [email protected]

About IFRC

IFRC is the world’s largest humanitarian network, comprising 192 National Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies working to save lives and promote dignity around the world.

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Antony Balmain
Communications Manager, Asia Pacific

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International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies

IFRC is the world's largest volunteer movement with around 17 million volunteers in 190 countries around the world.

10/12/2019

China brushes aside U.S. concerns over BRI

BRI Open, Inclusive, Beneficial to All: Chinese Ambassador to Bangladesh Li Jiming The following is the full and unedited text of a statement which Chinese Ambassador to Bangladesh Li Jiming issued in Dhaka here Tuesday: “Proposed by Chinese President Xi Jinping in 2013, the Belt and Road initiati...

30/10/2019

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Myanmar misleads int’l community: Bangladesh The following is the full and unedited text of a statement which Bangladesh’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued here Thursday: “It is a matter of utter dismay to witness persistent campaign on the part of the Government of Myanmar to mislead the in...

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21/08/2019

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Dear Readers, Finally, we are here hitting the web with a soft launch as a precursor to the publication of our daily newspaper. We want to understand life as economy is all about what goes on around us, as Nobel-winning economist Paul Krugman had put it. We will tell you stories in words and images,...

21/08/2019

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Bangladesh position on Jammu and Kashmir DHAKA, Aug. 21 (NsNewsWire) — The following is the full and unedited text of a statement which Bangladesh’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs posted on its website on Aug. 21, 2019: “Bangladesh maintains that the abrogation of Article 370 by the Indian Govern...

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