1 lakh Rohingya refugees, 19,000 shifted to island in Bay of Bengal

Dhaka: The United Nations (UN) and the Government of Bangladesh have signed an agreement to work together to help Rohingya refugees (Rohingya refugees) on an island in the Bay of Bengal (Bay of Bengal). Thousands of people living in camps near the Myanmar border have been shifted to the island.

The Bangladeshi government has so far relocationd more than 19,000 Rohingya on the Four Islands (Bhasan Char island). The United Nations said the main reason for signing the agreement is to introduce services to this population. Bangladesh has planned to move 100,000 Rohingyas to the island in a phased manner from a crowded refugee camp in Cox's Bazar district (Cox's Bazar district).

State that the settlement of refugees was criticized by the United Nations and human rights organizations. However, this agreement is now being seen as an ideal change. In fact, critics say the island is regularly submerged by monsoon rains. That's why it's not worth living. But PM Sheikh Hasina's government has spent $112 million on building sea walls, hospitals, schools and mosques.

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