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Injectable Liquid Vial Filling Machine in Bangladesh
Laxmi Pharma Equipment, established in 1985 in Phase III, Vatva, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India, is a leading Manufacturer, Supplier, and exporter of Injectable Liquid Vial Filling Machine in Bangladesh. The company specializes in pharmaceutical machinery manufacturing and export, offering a diverse range of high-quality equipment including Washing Machines, Filling Machines, Stoppering Machines, Capping Machines, Labelling Machines, Packaging Machines, and Process Equipment. Features: Compact automated volumetric multi-head vial liquid filling and rubber stoppering machines. Precision-built components like S.S. -316 syringes, turntables, and a S.S. slat conveyor belt. Eccentric pre-gassing, filling, and post-gassing nozzles ensure dosage accuracy and minimize contamination risks. Designed for sterile operation under laminar flow protection, with a minimized dead-end design for enhanced cleanliness and efficiency. Offers two types of liquid vial filling machines: ordinary pressure and vacuum-based, catering to different filling requirements. Applications: The Injectable Liquid Vial Filling Machines serve various industries including Pharmaceuticals, Food, Cosmetics, and Pesticides. Availability in Bangladesh: Laxmi Pharma Equipment Provides Injectable Liquid Vial Filling Machine in Bangladesh, covering major cities such as Bhairab, Bogra, Brahmanbaria, Chandpur, Chowmuhani, Chudanga, Comilla Sadar Dakshin, Faridpur, Feni, Jessore, Jhenaidah, Kadam Rasul, Kaliakair, Kushitia, Naogaon, Narsingdi, Pabna, Saidpur, Satkhira, Savar, Tangail, Tarabo, and Tongi. For detailed information and inquiries, please feel free to contact us. Read the full article
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In 2008, the Bangladesh Resource Center for Indigenous Knowledge (BARCIK), a non-profit organization, pioneered community-engaged mangrove restoration in the country.
So far, BARCIK has brought mangrove restoration to parts of coastal villages including Kaikhali, Burigoalini, Munshiganj, Gabura, Padmapukur and Atulia of Satkhira’s Shyamnagar subdistrict.
Under the BARCIK program, women collect mangrove seeds floated upriver and preserve them for germination. In the next stage, they, together with the male members of their families, sow the germinated seeds in the selected and fenced muddy berms of embankments along the Kholpetua, Chuna and Malancha rivers.
“So far, we have planted mangroves on around 1,800 hectares (4,447 acres) of land, involving more than 400 women,” said Ram Krishna Joarder, BARCIK’s Satkhira district coordinator.
Teamed up, the women monitor the growth of the saplings and take care of them until their maturity, when they start flowering. From the mature trees, they harvest keora fruits and golpata sap to produce pickles and molasses, respectively, for sale.
One of the entrepreneurs of this business, 42-year-old Shefali Begum from Burigoalini village says that mangrove restoration helps her ensure financial stability in a challenging time.
“Although the production of pickles and molasses is seasonal, I can earn $52 (6,000 taka) monthly on average, which is a crucial backup when my husband and sons cannot earn from fishing in the Sundarbans [due to seasonal fishing bans],” Shefali says.
Once an unemployed and poor housewife, Shefali now leads a 40-member cooperative society.
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In this post you will find bus counter number of "Imperial Express". Imperial Express Popular Bus Operator in bangladesh. Imperial Express operates on various routes including Dhaka to Chittagong, Dhaka to Cox's Bazar, Dhaka to Khulna, Cox's Bazar to Khulna, Dhaka to Bandarban, Bandarban to Dhaka, Dhaka to Satkhira, Dhaka to Khagrachari, Khagrachari to Dhaka. Here is Imperial Bus Counter Number for you. Hope you find it useful.
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"Tears Of Global Warming"
This picture was taken from Satkhira , Khulna, Bangladesh which is low-lying coastal region nearby word largest mangrove forest " Sundarban". People living in this region, even 2/3 years back they never thought that they will lose their households, agriculture land, school, hospital, mosque etc. Now every 24 hours they submersed with 4/5 feet water twice for 8/9 hours. The island's green belt is almost disappearing and new habitable land infrastructure is being lost to the sea every day due to rise of sea level and climate change caused by increase of global temperature day by day. Photographer: Sharwar Apo
Budapest International Photo Awards 2022
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Y’all in the American SW and west Mexico better check the national hurricane center and your weather for this weekend and next week.
Hurricane Hilary is about to make landfall and that whole desert area is supposed to get a years worth of rain or more. Death Valley is supposed to get twice the annual rainfall. Severe winds, massive flooding, and landslides are all strong possibilities.
This is gonna get ugly. Please spread the word. This is a majorly anomalous event and people may be unaware of the threat headed their way.
EDIT AUGUST 19th
Hilary will hit the Baja peninsula this evening at a category 2. It will arrive in southern California as a tropical storm on Sunday evening before weakening and moving into Nevada as a tropical depression.
THAT SAID: for the Americans here, even if the storm is “weak”, I want to emphasize that the main danger is rain. We are most concerned about flooding. If you are in an area at risk for flooding, take appropriate precautions as per your city or state officials’ or the noaa’s directions. Even if you end up only being mildly inconvenienced, it is better to be prepared. Go to a friend or relatives house if you live near a body of water or a very low-lying area. Make sure you have water bottles and nonperishable foods. Keep your pets indoors. Don’t wade or drive into puddles.
Anyways, here’s some maps from the NHC
And here’s a link with information in Spanish.
AUGUST 20 FINAL UPDATE
Updated info from the NHC website.
Newsom also issued a state of emergency for parts of Southern California. Widespread flooding is expected.
Good luck y’all
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[ad_1] Earlier on Thursday, half a dozen men sang a song calling for Islamic revolution on the stage of a Durga puja mandap at Jatra Mohan Sen Hall in Chattogram | Image: Shutterstock4 min read Last Updated : Oct 12 2024 | 8:46 AM IST Seventeen persons have been arrested and about a dozen cases registered after Bangladesh witnessed about 35 untoward incidents related to the ongoing Durga Puja celebrations across the country this month, police said here. The development comes a day after it was discovered that a hand-crafted golden mukut (crown) gifted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi was stolen from a Hindu temple in Bangladesh's southwestern Satkhira district amid Durga Puja celebrations, a theft over which India expressed concern. Click here to connect with us on WhatsApp The five-day Hindu religious festival began with an invocation of Goddess Durga, an occasion called Maha Shasthi on Wednesday. The celebrations would conclude with the immersion of Goddess Durga murtis on Sunday. The minority Hindu population -- Hindus constitute just about 8 per cent of the 170 million Bangladesh population -- faced vandalism of their businesses, and properties and destruction of temples during the student-led violence that erupted following the ouster of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on August 5. Since October 1, 35 incidents related to the ongoing Durga Puja celebrations have occurred across the country, leading to 11 cases being filed, 24 general diaries (GD) registered, and 17 individuals arrested, newspaper The Dhaka Tribune said quoting Inspector General of Police (IGP) Md Moinul Islam. Islam visited the Banani Puja Mandap in Dhaka on Friday after which he told reporters that Durga Puja was being celebrated at over 32,000 mandaps nationwide. The IGP's visit was prompted after Hindus in Bangladesh woke up to a shock on Friday when news broke out about the theft of a hand-crafted golden mukut (crown) on Thursday at the Jeshoreshwari Kali temple in Satkhira during his visit to Bangladesh in 2021. The incident prompted the Indian High Commission here to urge the Bangladesh government to investigate the theft and recover the crown apart from taking action against the perpetrators. IGP Islam assured that the police have records of those responsible for the incidents and said: Anyone involved in these disruptions will be brought to justice. We will take strict action if anyone attempts to create chaos or engage in malicious activities during Durga Puja. Responding to a question about the attack in Chittagong, the IGP said, two people were arrested following a raid on Thursday and efforts are on to ascertain the motive behind it. Earlier on Thursday, half a dozen men sang a song calling for Islamic revolution on the stage of a Durga puja mandap at Jatra Mohan Sen Hall in Chattogram, about 250 km southeast of Dhaka, causing widespread outrage, the bdnews24.com said. Chattogram Metropolitan Police on Friday arrested two people over singing the song calling for Islamic revolution, newspaper The Business Standard said. A case was filed against seven people, including the Puja committee's joint general secretary Sajal Dutta, in connection with the Chattogram incident. Hillol Sen Uzzal, general secretary of the Puja Udjapan Parishad in Chattogram, told The Daily Star that the incident shocked the local Hindu community and created a tense situation in the area. A video clip of the incident went viral on social media causing further outrage. Earlier on Friday, Bangladesh police said they have identified a man in connection with the theft of the golden crown, and launched a massive manhunt to recover it. A private news channel showed a young man wearing a white T-shirt and jeans sneaking into the temple when no one was there, removing the golden part of the crown and pocketing it before going away. It could be a simple case of theft or it could be a case of an orchestrated plot.
We demand the matter be investigated properly and the persons involved be brought to justice, leader of Bangladesh Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Council Krishna Mukherjee said. Meanwhile, Bangladesh Sangbad Sangtha (BSS), the state-run news agency, said Chiefs of the three services -- Chief of Army Staff General Waker-Uz-Zama, Chief of Naval Staff Admiral M Nazmul Hassan and Chief of Air Staff Air Marshal Hasan Mahmood Khan -- visited the Ramna Kali Temple in Dhaka on Friday. Youth and Sports Adviser Asif Mahmud Sazeeb Bhuiyan exchanged greetings with members of the Hindu community at the Durga Puja puja mandaps at Gallamari Harichand Tagore Temple and Bagmara Govinda Temple in Khulna on Friday. On Sunday, Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus is expected to visit the centuries-old Dhakeswari national temple, one of the prominent shaktee peeths, in the heart of the national capital. Earlier last month, with threats from Islamist groups weeks ahead of the Durga Puja celebrations, the interim government's Religious Affairs Adviser AFM Khalid Hossain had warned of tough action against those disrupting communal harmony or targeting places of worship during the Hindu festival. (Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)First Published: Oct 12 2024 | 8:46 AM IST [ad_2] Source link
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[ad_1] Earlier on Thursday, half a dozen men sang a song calling for Islamic revolution on the stage of a Durga puja mandap at Jatra Mohan Sen Hall in Chattogram | Image: Shutterstock4 min read Last Updated : Oct 12 2024 | 8:46 AM IST Seventeen persons have been arrested and about a dozen cases registered after Bangladesh witnessed about 35 untoward incidents related to the ongoing Durga Puja celebrations across the country this month, police said here. The development comes a day after it was discovered that a hand-crafted golden mukut (crown) gifted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi was stolen from a Hindu temple in Bangladesh's southwestern Satkhira district amid Durga Puja celebrations, a theft over which India expressed concern. Click here to connect with us on WhatsApp The five-day Hindu religious festival began with an invocation of Goddess Durga, an occasion called Maha Shasthi on Wednesday. The celebrations would conclude with the immersion of Goddess Durga murtis on Sunday. The minority Hindu population -- Hindus constitute just about 8 per cent of the 170 million Bangladesh population -- faced vandalism of their businesses, and properties and destruction of temples during the student-led violence that erupted following the ouster of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on August 5. Since October 1, 35 incidents related to the ongoing Durga Puja celebrations have occurred across the country, leading to 11 cases being filed, 24 general diaries (GD) registered, and 17 individuals arrested, newspaper The Dhaka Tribune said quoting Inspector General of Police (IGP) Md Moinul Islam. Islam visited the Banani Puja Mandap in Dhaka on Friday after which he told reporters that Durga Puja was being celebrated at over 32,000 mandaps nationwide. The IGP's visit was prompted after Hindus in Bangladesh woke up to a shock on Friday when news broke out about the theft of a hand-crafted golden mukut (crown) on Thursday at the Jeshoreshwari Kali temple in Satkhira during his visit to Bangladesh in 2021. The incident prompted the Indian High Commission here to urge the Bangladesh government to investigate the theft and recover the crown apart from taking action against the perpetrators. IGP Islam assured that the police have records of those responsible for the incidents and said: Anyone involved in these disruptions will be brought to justice. We will take strict action if anyone attempts to create chaos or engage in malicious activities during Durga Puja. Responding to a question about the attack in Chittagong, the IGP said, two people were arrested following a raid on Thursday and efforts are on to ascertain the motive behind it. Earlier on Thursday, half a dozen men sang a song calling for Islamic revolution on the stage of a Durga puja mandap at Jatra Mohan Sen Hall in Chattogram, about 250 km southeast of Dhaka, causing widespread outrage, the bdnews24.com said. Chattogram Metropolitan Police on Friday arrested two people over singing the song calling for Islamic revolution, newspaper The Business Standard said. A case was filed against seven people, including the Puja committee's joint general secretary Sajal Dutta, in connection with the Chattogram incident. Hillol Sen Uzzal, general secretary of the Puja Udjapan Parishad in Chattogram, told The Daily Star that the incident shocked the local Hindu community and created a tense situation in the area. A video clip of the incident went viral on social media causing further outrage. Earlier on Friday, Bangladesh police said they have identified a man in connection with the theft of the golden crown, and launched a massive manhunt to recover it. A private news channel showed a young man wearing a white T-shirt and jeans sneaking into the temple when no one was there, removing the golden part of the crown and pocketing it before going away. It could be a simple case of theft or it could be a case of an orchestrated plot.
We demand the matter be investigated properly and the persons involved be brought to justice, leader of Bangladesh Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Council Krishna Mukherjee said. Meanwhile, Bangladesh Sangbad Sangtha (BSS), the state-run news agency, said Chiefs of the three services -- Chief of Army Staff General Waker-Uz-Zama, Chief of Naval Staff Admiral M Nazmul Hassan and Chief of Air Staff Air Marshal Hasan Mahmood Khan -- visited the Ramna Kali Temple in Dhaka on Friday. Youth and Sports Adviser Asif Mahmud Sazeeb Bhuiyan exchanged greetings with members of the Hindu community at the Durga Puja puja mandaps at Gallamari Harichand Tagore Temple and Bagmara Govinda Temple in Khulna on Friday. On Sunday, Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus is expected to visit the centuries-old Dhakeswari national temple, one of the prominent shaktee peeths, in the heart of the national capital. Earlier last month, with threats from Islamist groups weeks ahead of the Durga Puja celebrations, the interim government's Religious Affairs Adviser AFM Khalid Hossain had warned of tough action against those disrupting communal harmony or targeting places of worship during the Hindu festival. (Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)First Published: Oct 12 2024 | 8:46 AM IST [ad_2] Source link
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Vial Collection Unit in Bangladesh
Laxmi Pharma Equipment Offers a Vial Collection Unit in Bangladesh. Our Manufacturing Unit is in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. We are Manufacturers, Suppliers, and Exporters of Packaging machines like Packing Conveyor Unit, De Cartoning conveyors, and Heavy-Duty conveyors. A Vial Collection Unit is typically a specialized piece of equipment or a system used for collecting, storing, and managing vials, which are small bottles often used for storing liquids like medications, samples, or reagents. Constructed from durable, medical-grade materials that ensure the safety and integrity of samples. Features user-friendly controls and an ergonomic handle for ease of use. Prevents accidental spillage or contamination with secure vial locking. Equipped with temperature regulation systems to maintain sample stability. Customizable with various add-ons to meet specific needs. Facilitates accurate and efficient sample tracking and identification. Benefits Vial Collection Unit: Enhanced Efficiency: Reduces time spent on sample collection and processing with its streamlined design. Improved Accuracy: Minimizes human error with automated features and secure vial locking. Increased Sample Integrity: Maintains optimal conditions for sample preservation with temperature control. Ease of Use: User-friendly design ensures quick training and ease of operation. Cost-Effective: Reduces the need for additional storage and handling equipment, saving costs in the long run. Applications: Clinical Laboratories Food & Beverages Pharmaceutical Research Diagnostic Centers Biobanks Cosmetic Pesticides Laxmi Pharma Equipment Offers Vial Collection Unit in Bangladesh including locations Bhairab, Bogra, Brahmanbaria, Chandpur, Chowmuhani, Chudanga, Comilla Sadar Dakshin, Feni, Jessore, Jhenaidah, Kadam Rasul, Kaliakair, Kushitia, Naogaon, Narsingdi, Pabna, Saidpur, Satkhira, Savar, Tangail, Tarabo, Tongi, Chittagong, Dhaka, Khulna, Rajshahi, Barisal, Mymensingh, Sylhet, Rangpur, Dinajpur. For further details and inquiries, please feel free to reach out to us. View Product: Click Here Read the full article
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Since the fall of Bangladesh’s former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on August 5, 2024, changes have been visible in every sector. These have included both positive and negative changes, such as the collapse of the Bangladesh Police, the rise of vigilante justice, and accusations against former Awami League (AL) leaders and activists with fabricated charges, reminiscent of tactics from previous autocratic regimes.
Among the changes, anti-Indian sentiment among the people has snowballed due to India’s support for Hasina, which helped her stay in power for 15 years. Bangladeshis have also decried some Indian media’s exaggerated reporting on attacks on minorities, especially on Hindus, after Hasina’s flight. The recent massive flooding, where many experts and the public accused India of failing to notify Bangladesh before opening the floodgates of the Dumbur Hydroelectric Plant in Tripura, has further fueled this sentiment.
On August 23, Syeda Rizwana Hasan, adviser for the Environment, Forest, and Climate Change Ministry, criticized India for its failure to notify Bangladesh before opening the gates of the Dumbur dam. While visiting a flooded area in Bangladesh, she told journalists that India is supposed to provide advance notice before releasing water, but the protocol was not followed.
Amid the tumultuous situation, the Bangladesh-India border – one of the deadliest in the world – has become a focal point as the Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) has taken a newly strong stance.
Brig. Gen. (Retd.) M Sakhawat Hossain, recruited as an advisor to the Home Affairs Ministry in the interim government, has instructed the BGB to adopt a firm stance on border defense. According to Hossain, the former AL government “told the BGB, who are supposed to protect the border, to turn their backs… That will not happen anymore.”
The adviser made these remarks during a briefing held after his visit to the BGB headquarters in Dhaka on August 13.
Members of the BGB recently stopped an attempt by Indian Border Security Force (BSF) members to erect a barbed wire fence along the border in Patgram upazila in Lalmonirhat. According to BGB members and local residents, on a Wednesday afternoon, some BSF members started constructing a barbed wire fence along a section of the border in Dahagram Union, Bangladesh. Members of the BSF brought a large amount of barbed wire and construction materials to the site.
When locals and the BGB members noticed, they protested, leading the BSF to halt the work.
Lt. Col. Selim Al Din, commander of the BGB battalion involved, stated, “We strongly protested and obstructed the work. In the evening, a flag meeting was held between the battalions of both countries near the incident site. For now, the fence construction work is halted.”
However, a BSF top official had a different story. He told to The Hindustan Times that BSF personnel were supervising the construction of the cattle fence, claiming it was not a border fence.
“The fence was being built to ensure that cattle from one country don’t stray into another, which often causes disputes between village residents on either side,” added the official. The BGB personnel came over and objected, he said.
Another BSF official said on condition of anonymity that the cattle fence was being built as per a 2012 agreement between the two countries.
The run-in over the fence was not the only incident along the Bangladesh-India border since Hasina’s ouster.
On August 25, the BGB engaged in a confrontation with Indian smugglers near Satkhira, a southern district bordered by West Bengal, India. The BGB fired five rounds of blank bullets to disperse the smugglers, who then fled into the dense forest on the Indian side. During the operation, the BGB arrested several individuals and recovered a significant haul of contraband, including 252 bottles of Indian Phensedyl, 51 bottles of liquor, and two sharp weapons.
Three days later, on August 28, the BGB and local villagers stopped BSF members from cutting the Ballamukha dam along the Feni border. The BSF attempted to cut through the dam at the border near Kalikapur in Mirzanagar Union of Parashuram upazila, which could have led to severe flooding in the area. Reportedly, the BSF was working with Indian locals, who hoped to relieve flooding on their side of the border by damaging the dam in Bangladesh. The BGB, along with local residents, intervened and prevented the BSF from proceeding.
The border between India and Bangladesh has a long history of violence and illegal activities. According to Ain o Salish Kendra, a human rights organization in Bangladesh, 332 people were killed by the BSF at the Indo-Bangladesh border between 2013 and 2023, which translates to about 30 people per year. Most of these incidents involved Bangladeshi citizens trying to cross over for some reasons such as cattle smuggling and illegal migration. Also, locals report that the BSF has abducted or shot innocent farmers and minors near the border several times.
The recent assertive actions of the BGB are quite a change from what it did during Hasina’s pro-India regime. During Hasina’s rule, the BGB was frequently criticized for being ineffective in border issues. To many Bangladeshis, the killing of BGB member Mohammad Rais Uddin at the hands of the BSF in January 2024 was a sign of how weak and unsteady the BGB was.
Hossain referenced such episodes in his remarks on August 13: “Our men were killed on the border, and the BGB was forced to hold a flag meeting… and it was declared that everything is okay… Enough is enough.”
The recent actions of the BGB demonstrate a significant shift toward a more assertive and proactive approach. This newfound strength in the BGB’s stance could lead to a more secure and controlled border, potentially reducing illegal activities and enhancing national security. The future may see the BGB continuing to assert its authority, ensuring that Bangladesh’s borders are respected and protected.
The BGB’s proactive measures in preventing illegal activities and protecting the border have been welcomed by many Bangladeshis as a commitment to national security and sovereignty. Nonetheless, the growing strain at the border also gives rise to fears of possible exacerbation.
For many years, the BSF’s long disputed “shoot-on-sight” strategy has been a primary source of conflict, resulting in several deaths of innocent civilians. Human rights groups have repeatedly requested that this practice be abolished since it contravenes global norms on human rights.
The future of Bangladesh-India border relations now hinges on both countries’ capacity for constructive dialogue and cooperation. While the BGB’s heightened posture may deter illegal activities, it is important that both countries address the underlying problems causing border tensions. Improved communication, joint efforts at border management, and respect for human rights should form the basis for a more peaceful and secure border environment.
The changed border policy in Bangladesh is indicative of the changed political outlook in the wake of Hasina’s exit. As much as the BGB’s hard stance may be appreciated by Bangladeshis, the underlying causes of tension along the border can only be systematically resolved through mutual understanding between Bangladesh and India. Increased communication and joint efforts between the two nations could bring into being a far more peaceful and secure border environment than either side could achieve on its own.
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[ad_1] A crown of the Goddess Kali from the Jeshoreshwari temple in Satkhira’s Shyamnagar in Bangladesh has been stolen. Prime Minister Narendra Modi gifted this crown during his visit to the temple in March 2021. The news has deeply disturbed India, which has urged Bangladesh law enforcement authorities to investigate the matter and bring the guilty to book, according to reports. We have seen reports of theft of the crown gifted by PM Modi to Jeshoreshwari Kali Temple (Satkhira) in 2021 during his visit to We express deep concern & urge Govt of Bangladesh to investigate theft, recover the crown & take action against the perpetrators@MEAIndia @BDMOFA — India in Bangladesh (@ihcdhaka) October 11, 2024 The High Commission in Dhaka is in touch with Bangladesh authorities regarding the incident. “BD law enforcement authorities urged to investigate the incident, recover the stolen article and bring the guilty to book,” according to reports. Meanwhile, the High Commission of India in Bangladesh expressed deep concern and urged the Government of Bangladesh to investigate the theft. “We have seen reports of theft of the crown gifted by PM Modi to Jeshoreshwari Kali Temple (Satkhira) in 2021 during his visit to We express deep concern & urge the Govt of Bangladesh to investigate theft, recover the crown, and take action against the perpetrators,” the High Commission wrote on X. The theft occurred on Thursday after Temple Priest Dilip Mukherjee left following the day’s worship. The cleaning staff later found that the crown was missing from the deity’s head, as reported by The Daily Star. The Bangladesh Daily cited Inspector Taizul Islam of Shyamnagar Police Station as saying, “We are reviewing the temple’s CCTV footage to identify the thief. ” The stolen crown, made of silver and gold-plated, is of significant cultural and religious importance. According to Hindu mythology, the Jeshoreshwari Temple is one of the 51 Shakti Peeths scattered across India and neighbouring countries. The name “Jeshoreshwari” means “Goddess of Jeshore.” During his trip to Bangladesh, PM Modi visited the Jeshoreshwari Temple on March 27, 2021. On that day, he placed the crown on the deity’s head as a symbolic gesture. [ad_2] Source link
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