Senior High Commission officials joined the interactions and listened to the queries and concerns of the community members
The High Commission of India in Bangladesh hosted an ‘Open House’ recently for the Indian community members to address their grievances and receive suggestions on consular services.
Indian High Commissioner Pranay Verma joined the interactions and listened to the queries and concerns of the community members.
The ‘Open House’ was organized to provide a platform for the Indian community members to discuss various issues pertaining to consular services and to seek practical solutions to resolve them
He assured the community members that their grievances and suggestions would be taken into consideration and appropriate actions would be taken to address them, reported United News of Bangladesh.
The ‘Open House’ was organized to provide a platform for the Indian community members to discuss various issues pertaining to consular services and to seek practical solutions to resolve them.
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