Darshana checkpoint resumes regular operations after 1.5 years

After more than a year of shutting down, normal activities have resumed today in the Chuadanga Darshana checkpoint.

Sub-Inspector Abdul Alim, immigration in-charge of the Darshana checkpoint, informed our Kushtia correspondent that those travelling to and from Bangladesh via the Darshana checkpoint won't need no Objection Certificates (NOC).

All travelers must possess an RT-PCR certificate given in the first 72 hours after their departure to be able to pass through the point of entry, Abdul Alim said.

Since May 16 it was the time that the Darshana checkpoint was opened on a small scale to return Bangladeshis to India. The checkpoint was only open to Bangladeshis stuck in India and with an NOC issued by Bangladesh High Commission. Bangladesh High Commission, returned through the checkpoint at this date.

In the wake of Covid-19 pandemic All Darshana checkpoints were shut down on March 14 the previous year.

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