Updated On: 13 August, 2024 05:35 PM IST | Dhaka | mid-day online correspondent
In a press release, IVAC stated that it will operate on a limited basis, sending messages to passport applicants. The process is expected to take longer due to the limited operations

Bangladeshi military personnel stand guard at an empty police station in Dhaka. Pic/PTI
The Indian Visa Application Centre (IVAC) in Dhaka has resumed limited operations after being shuttered due to violent riots following Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina`s resignation. According to the news agency report, in a press release, IVAC stated that it will operate on a limited basis, sending messages to passport applicants. The process is expected to take longer due to the limited operations, reported PTI.
"IVAC (JFP) Dhaka has resumed limited operations. Messages will be sent to individual applicants regarding (the) collection of passports," the press release said. Per the PTI report, the IVAC in their media statement appealed to the applicants to arrive at the centre only after receiving a text message to collect their passports.