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Rohingya crisis: India sends 700 tonnes of ration, clothes to Bangladesh

The relief material is likely to cater to approximately 62,000 families

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Last Updated : Sep 24 2017 | 11:26 AM IST

As part of the humanitarian aid to Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh, India on Saturday loaded almost 700 tonnes of relief material on board the amphibious ship, INS Gharial, at Kakinada Deep Water Port for transportation to Chittagong, Bangladesh.

Relief material is packaged in customised family packets, which contain essential items including rations, clothes and mosquito nets and is likely to cater to approximately 62,000 families.

The government of India has taken this step as its contribution to assisting Bangladesh in tackling thelarge-scalee immigration of Rohingya Muslims from Myanmar.

Fearing prosecution by Myanmar army, millions of Rohingya Muslims have fled the violence-ridden state of Rakhine, with many of them crossing the border to take refuge in neighbouring Bangladesh.

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First Published: Sep 24 2017 | 11:22 AM IST

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