Say sources at hajj office say; HAAB, ATAB leaders fear that Saudi govt might reduce quota for Bangladesh next year
Three Bangladeshis, who recently returned from Sweden, might be released from Ashkona Hajj Camp quarantine centre today as they had no symptoms of Covid-19 during their 14-day stay there.
Families of Bangladeshis returning from Italy, who were taken to Ashkona Hajj Camp after they landed this morning, have raised concerns about the facilities at the camp and alleged they were “below standard”.
Say sources at hajj office say; HAAB, ATAB leaders fear that Saudi govt might reduce quota for Bangladesh next year
Three Bangladeshis, who recently returned from Sweden, might be released from Ashkona Hajj Camp quarantine centre today as they had no symptoms of Covid-19 during their 14-day stay there.
Families of Bangladeshis returning from Italy, who were taken to Ashkona Hajj Camp after they landed this morning, have raised concerns about the facilities at the camp and alleged they were “below standard”.