Bijon Kumar returns to S'pore for work permit complications in BD
September 21, 2020 00:00:00
Noted microbiologist Bijon Kumar Sil, who led the researchers of Gonoshasthaya Kendra (GK) in inventing coronavirus rapid testing kits, returned to Singapore on Sunday due to work permit complications, reports UNB.
Dr Bijon left Hazrat Shahjalal Airport around 7.30 am by a flight of Biman Bangladesh Airlines, said GK's press adviser Jahangir Alam Mintoo.
"Gonoshasthya Kendra will provide him all-out cooperation so that he gets a visa to come back to Bangladesh. Hopefully, he'll return to the country soon as he's always eager to work here," Mintoo said.
Born in Natore of Bangladesh, Dr Bijon is currently a citizen of Singapore. He has been working as the head of microbiology department of Gono University for nearly one and a half years obtaining a visa and work permit which expired in July last.
Jahangir said the microbiologist could not leave the country after the expiry of his work permit due to the coronavirus-induced travel restrictions.
He said the Gono University authorities have already applied for a work permit for Dr Bijon by submitting all the necessary documents in this regard. "We hope, he'll be given a work permit allowing him to work for his motherland."