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Posted on September 12, 2021 by admin

Happy Das: Tale of strength and perseverance of a Bangladeshi in Oman

Muscat: Happy Das, and her two sons, Partho, 26, and Ankan, 22, from Bangladesh have been residents in Oman for the last 26 years. Though things are good now, they have seen more than their share of …

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