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Japanese Embassy in Bangladesh honours 4 local ex-staff

Staff Correspondent
23 Jun 2024 14:58:48 | Update: 23 Jun 2024 15:44:58
Japanese Embassy in Bangladesh honours 4 local ex-staff
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“The Order of the Sacred Treasure, Silver Rays” was conferred by the Government of Japan upon the four former local staff members of the Embassy of Japan in Bangladesh at the official residence of IWAMA Kiminori, Ambassador of Japan to Bangladesh.

The conferrals are in appreciation of their great contribution to supporting the activities of ambassador and embassy staff for many years, according to a press release.

Khurshid Alam, who worked as an office boy for more than 30 years, was awarded for his faithful assistance to the embassy staff and for playing a good role model for other young staff members.

Abdus Salam, who worked as a Clark of administration section for 28 years, was awarded as he was responsible for the preparation of official documents such as note verbals and for the office procedures in MOFA.

Swapan Kumar Barua, who worked as a messenger, was awarded as he had been able to perform the important task of handing over diplomatic documents to dignitaries and diplomatic corps without trouble for more than 40 years.

Thomas Philip, who worked as a residence gardener for more than 30 years, was awarded for his contribution to careful maintaining not only the vast gardens of the embassy but also the inside of the official residence.

At the ceremony, Ambassador IWAMA expressed his heartfelt gratitude to the four awardees for their great contribution to supporting the activities of the Ambassador and Embassy staff for many years.

On April 29, 2023, the Government of Japan decided to confer the decorations on these five former local staff members.

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