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Nestlé Nido 1+ Growing Up Milk Powder (1-3 Y)

350 gm

৳ 400

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Nestlé Cerelac 1 Wheat & Three Fruits (6 M+)

400 gm

৳ 370

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Nestlé Cerelac 3 Wheat & 4 Fruits (10 M +)

400 gm

৳ 425

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Nestlé Cerelac 3 Five Fruits Baby Food (18 Months+)

350 gm

৳ 475

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Nestle Cerelac Five Vegetable & Chicken (18-36 Month)

350 gm

৳ 475

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Nestlé Cerelac 4 Potato & Chicken (12 M+)

400 gm

৳ 450

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Nestlé Cerelac 2 Apple & Cherry Baby Food (8 M+)

400 gm

৳ 390

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Nestlé Cerelac 4 Apple Corn Flakes (12 M+)

400 gm

৳ 450

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Nestlé Cerelac 1 Wheat & Milk (6 M+)

400 gm

৳ 360

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Nestle Cerelac 1 Wheat & 3 Fruits Baby Food (6 M+)

200 gm

৳ 190

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Nestle Cerelac 4 Rice, Potato, Chicken (12 M+)

200 gm

৳ 220

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Nestle Cerelac 2 Rice Carrot with Chicken (8 months+)

350 gm

৳ 380

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Heinz Parsnip Carrot & Sweet Potato (4-6 months)

110 gm

৳ 230

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Heinz Apple (4 months+)

110 gm

৳ 230

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Heinz Pear & Banana (4 months+)

110 gm

৳ 230

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Heinz Pumpkin & Potato + Beef (4 months+)

110 gm

৳ 230

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Heinz Summer Fruits Gel (6 months+)

110 gm

৳ 230

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Hashi Khushi Fortified Lentil Butter Magic Misti 1 box

৳ 336

৳ 400

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Nestle Lactogen 3 Follow up Formula BIB (12 Months+)

180 gm

৳ 270

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Nestle Lactogen 2 Follow Up Formula BIB (6 Months+)

180 gm

৳ 270

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Nestlé Lactogen 4 Growing Up Milk Powder (2-5 Y)

180 gm

৳ 250

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Nestlé Lactogen 1 Infant Formula Milk Powder (0-6 M)

180 gm

৳ 260

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Mother's Smile Cereal Wheat Milk

400 gm

৳ 385

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Mother's Smile Cereal Rice,Potato & Chicken Tin

400 gm

৳ 475

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Biomil 1 Infant Milk Formula Tin (1-6 months)

200 gm

৳ 360

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Biomil 3 Follow-Up Milk Formula Powder (1-2 years) Tin

1 kg

৳ 1,585

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Hashi Khushi Fortified Lentil Butter Shahi Malai 1 box

৳ 336

৳ 400

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Nestle Cerelac Honey & Wheat (12 M+)

400 gm

৳ 840

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Nestlé Cerelac Wheat With Milk (6 months +) Tin

1 kg

৳ 1,559

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Aptamil 3 Growing Up Milk (1-2 Years)

800 gm

৳ 3,500

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Cow & Gate Growing Up Milk 4 (From 2-3 Years)

800 gm

৳ 2,870

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Baby Meal Milk Wheat & 3 Fruits Cereal (6-24 M)

350 gm

৳ 350

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Aptamil 2 Follow On Milk (6-12 Months)

800 gm

৳ 3,080

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Aptamil 1 First Infant Milk (From Birth)

800 gm

৳ 3,020

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Biomil 3 Follow-Up Milk Formula Powder (1-2 Y)

400 gm

৳ 690

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Mother's Smile Cereal Rice & Milk Tin

400 gm

৳ 390

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Mother's Smile Cereal 4 Fruits,Milk & Wheat Tin

400 gm

৳ 525

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Mother's Smile Grow Up 2+ Milk Powder Jar

400 gm

৳ 450

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Biomil 1 Infant Milk Formula Tin (0-6 months)

400 gm

৳ 690

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Cow & Gate First Infant Milk 1 (0-6 Months)

800 gm

৳ 2,830

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Cow & Gate Growing Up Milk 3 (1-2 Years)

800 gm

৳ 2,869

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Nestlé Cerelac Rice With Milk Baby Food (6 M+)

400 gm

৳ 350

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Price hike of baby food puts child nutrition at risk

"I am feeding my daughter one egg a day instead of two. I stopped eating eggs and fish to provide for my baby. Even so, the price of baby food has increased so much that it is difficult to manage nutritious food for them," said Khalid Hasan (not his real name), an employee of a private company in Dhaka.

Most fixed-income parents are struggling to provide nutritious food to their children. Nutrition experts believe pricey baby food could lead to long-term child malnutrition.

"The authorities must take initiatives to control the price of baby food. Otherwise it will have a long-term impact on the nutrition of children," Khursheed Jahan, a renowned nutritionist and honorary professor of the Institute of Nutrition and Food Science, University of Dhaka, told The Business Standard (TBS).     

Khalid Hasan told TBS, "My daughter is 18 months old, so her weight should be 18kg. But she weighs less than 10kg. The doctor prescribed nutritious food for her. We are feeding her Cerelac (nutritious cereal for babies), semolina, almonds, and dates along with breast milk. But because of the high prices of food products, we are unable to feed her what she needs. The girl's weight is not increasing properly."

The country has seen prices of all kinds of commodities soar in recent times, triggered by the fuel price hike. Middle-class and lower-income people like Khalid Hasan are forced to make various cuts in household expenses to meet the additional expenses. 

Khalid Hasan said that with a monthly salary of Tk35,000, he is struggling to make ends meet. "I have to spend Tk5-6,000 per month for my daughter's food alone, not to mention the house rent, transportation, and household expenses."

"Earlier, I used to eat snacks costing Tk30-40 at the office in the afternoon, but now I just skip it. This month, my girl was supposed to be taken to the doctor for a follow-up but could not go due to financial problems. I have left all socializing. I didn't even attend a close relative's wedding last week to avoid expenses," he said.

Mousumi Mou, a resident of Mohammadpur, is going through a similar experience. Her one-year-old twin girls have not been breastfed since birth. Earlier, they were fed NAN milk worth Tk800. But since the price of that milk has increased to Tk900 and other costs have increased, Mou is feeding Lactogen 2 worth Tk520 to the children, even though the price of Lactogen has also increased by Tk20 recently.

"Milk for my children now costs about Tk7,000 a month. Not only milk but prices of all kinds of baby food have gone up. I have now been forced to cut down on children's food," she said.

"Egg protein is a first-class protein that can provide the nutrients needed for children's physical and mental growth. But the price of eggs has skyrocketed now. Milk is another essential food for babies. Milk supplies calcium and many other micronutrients to children's bodies," said nutritionist Khursheed Jahan.

"Not getting nutritious food regularly will affect children's health. As a result, stunting will increase, and the physical growth of the child will be hindered and also brain development," she added.

The prices of all types of milk in the markets of Dhaka have risen by Tk20-50 in the last three months. A 350gm lactogen (1, 2, 3) milk packet now costs Tk520, which was Tk500 a month ago. The price of Nestle NIDO One Plus Growing Up Milk Powder (350gm) is now Tk400, up from Tk375. Biomil 1 Milk Power (350gm) is priced at Tk490, up from Tk470 three months ago. NAN 1 milk (400gm) is priced at Tk900, up from Tk860. The price of Cerelac depending on standards ranges between Tk250 and Tk475.

An employee of Live Pharmacy at east Rampura, on condition of anonymity, said, "The price of milk of every brand has increased in the last two to three months. Due to the price hike, consumers are now buying 350gm packets of milk instead of big ones.

Rates of malnutrition in Bangladesh are among the highest in the world. In Bangladesh, more than 54% of preschool-aged children – equivalent to more than 9.5 million children – are stunted, 56% are underweight and more than 17% suffer from wasting away of the body, according to a 2019 report by Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO).

"They love 'Moscow Doesn't Believe in Tears'." Will Russia become popular in Asia? | In the world | Politics

The aif.ru columnist spoke with Maxim Dobrokhotov, Director of Russia House, the Russian Center for Science and Culture in Bangladesh, . He told whether the United States defeated our culture with Coca-Cola, whether Russian tourists spoiled by Europe will go to the jungle, and whether they want to learn Russian in Asia.

“Our new cinema does not suit them”

Georgy Zotov, aif.ru: — Maxim Eduardovich, how high is the interest in Russian culture in Bangladesh? What exactly do people here know about us, including the older and younger generations? nine0004

Maksim Dobrokhotov: — Interest in Russia and the USSR was founded immediately after the end of the "Liberation War" in 1971, when the country gained independence. The Soviet Union not only helped win this war, but also provided significant assistance in restoring the economy and infrastructure of Bangladesh. With the support of the USSR, a plan was also developed for the training of national personnel - engineers, doctors, teachers. Since 1975, there has been a pause in our relations after the assassination of the "father of the nation" during the coup - President Mujibur Rahman . It was only after his daughter Sheikh Hasina came to power that there was a turn towards strong bilateral ties between Russia and Bangladesh. The construction of a nuclear power plant has begun, cooperation in the field of the military-industrial complex and economic cooperation has intensified, and the Russian humanitarian presence has returned. I should note that people of the older generation have always maintained an interest in Russian culture and music among themselves. And in Soviet times, the Progress publishing house translated our classics, including into Bengali. nine0005

- What exactly?

— Works by Pushkin , by Gogol , by Dostoyevsky , by Tolstoy ... And even children's books.

Presentation of a book about the visit of the father of the nation to the USSR - on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations. Photo: AiF / Georgy Zotov

— Do you show films in the Russia House in Dhaka?

— Yes. Very different, but mostly Soviet, with subtitles in English. Everyone likes pictures taken from books Gorky , Dostoyevsky , Chekhov . Bangladeshis rarely see our contemporary films: they see them as copies of Western art.

"Stirlitz is hard to understand"

- "Seventeen Moments of Spring" with Stirlitz included?

- We think, but it will be difficult for people to understand it. And "Moscow Doesn't Believe in Tears" is very popular.

- He's like an Indian melodrama.

- Yes, and everything is clear even to those who have not been to the USSR. Women especially like it. nine0005

- Until 1991, the cultural influence of the USSR in the world was enormous. And what do we see now? It looks like a lot of things just have to be rebuilt from scratch.

- Fortunately, not completely from scratch. There has been some continuity. In Bangladesh, interest in Russian culture is huge. The dance genre is very popular, performances of ballet groups are still remembered, our films win prizes at the annual Dhaka Film Festival. GITIS teachers came here and gave master classes for actors of local theaters and students of theater departments. nine0005

— Is Russian education popular with young people in Bangladesh?

— Before the coronavirus epidemic, about 400 people left to study with us every year. Now, of course, there are difficulties with buying tickets and money transfers. But Russian education is still considered prestigious. Holders of Russian diplomas can easily find a job in their specialty. Also, in connection with the construction of a nuclear power plant in Bangladesh by Russian specialists, an additional need arose for local personnel. It is also worth noting that the Russian Federation provides scholarships for the free education of Bengali citizens in our universities. Over the past three years, their number has increased from 45 to 110.

- I note that the Russian language is taught in your center for a very modest fee.

— Yes, there are courses for both young people and older people. The cost is on average $50 per trimester, which is quite inexpensive even for Bangladesh.

With the Minister of Science and Technology of Bangladesh, Minister-Counselor at the opening of the exhibition at the RCSC - 50 years of diplomatic relations. Photo: AiF / Georgy Zotov

Bengali doctor for Russians

— But Bangladesh is a former English colony. What is it motivated by? Like, a young man sits to himself and suddenly thinks - will I go and study Russian tomorrow? nine0004

- No, everything is just logical here. The nuclear power plant that Russia is building creates jobs, and the salary of an average specialist is about $800 a month, which is more than decent. A decision was also made on the construction of the second unit of the nuclear power plant, this is a long game. In addition, the Bengalis know that having learned the Russian language and having received our education, they get a chance to work in Russia. Later I will show you a video where a Bengali therapist is seeing Russians. Our education has always been valued in Asia, and now it is becoming even more understandable. 20 times cheaper than the Western one, but surpasses it in terms of qualifications. nine0005

— Graduates of our universities from Bangladesh told me how they miss Russia.

- Of course! After all, we not only provide education, but also form a personality.

Russia is an absolutely tolerant country in relation to any races and religions. Students from Bangladesh publish their photos, emotions, news spread across social networks as a positive image of Russia. This motivates both to study and to come to us as tourists.

- But I notice that the youth of Bangladesh are completely absorbed in American culture - Coke, Hollywood, music. That is to say, the propaganda of the American way of life was a success. Can we make Russia just as popular? nine0004

— Already doing it! Russia is expanding its influence in Asia. The army of our fans is growing with the help of social networks that distribute photos and video reports from Russia. India, Pakistan, Africa are pulling up to Bangladesh. All this helps to promote our country.

- You have worked in Europe and Africa, but the Asian direction is new to you. I noticed that you are your own person in Bangladesh - you are treated friendly, both civil servants and local businessmen communicate well. Was it easy to become your own? nine0004

— (laughs) The experience of working in different directions and in different countries helped me, because this is the essence of a diplomat. Otherwise, it was nice to know that at least 90% of the people of Bangladesh have a good attitude towards Russia - its culture, actions in the international arena. No American agitation could break the mood of the people towards our country. My communication is going well here. No wonder I always dreamed of going to Asia.

"Tigers treat us well"

— I observed the work of many cultural centers of the Russian Federation abroad. And I can roughly imagine how you have to spin around in a rather limited composition - teach the language, show films, arrange performances and popularize Russia among the Bengalis. nine0004

- Of course, one man is not a warrior. We interact with our embassy, ​​our Moscow office gives appropriate instructions and actively helps. More than once I had to work in multitasking mode, set priorities correctly, not lose my presence of mind and confidence.

— 30 years ago, I didn't think that our tourists would go to India en masse. Can Bangladesh become a tourist destination for Russian citizens? I recently browsed a popular travel forum and found that almost no one has been to Bangladesh. The Bangladeshi Ministry of Tourism has openly announced that it wants to attract guests from Russia. Is this true, or do they just have such fantasies? nine0004

- Bangladesh is an amazing country. There are mountains, jungles, the sea, untouched, as they say, "raw" nature. Bangladesh offers a huge choice - ecotourism, beaches, visits to historical sites, hiking in mangroves. It is important to break this stereotype about Bangladesh that our people in Russia have. By the way, one of the local travel agencies, Global Explorer, also sends Bengalis to Russia.

Photo: AiF / Georgy Zotov

- Are they not afraid of snow?

- They start trips wisely in the summer. Well, snow is like that. Do you remember our meeting with graduates of Soviet universities? They said that the first winter brought them shock, the second was easy, and the third was welcome. Bengalis have always been interested in traveling to a country that helped them gain independence. But we must also convince the Russians that Bangladesh is a very attractive place.

- By the way, what exactly can attract our people - it's really cheap here. Flights, accommodation, taxis, food for ridiculous money. Taxi to Dhaka airport costs $4. nine0004

- We don't know - Bangladesh is one of the main exporters of tea, and the USSR also bought it. I recommend visiting the stunningly beautiful tea terraces, an unforgettable experience.

— And there are Bengal tigers in the jungle.

- I only met them at the zoo.

Photo: AiF / Georgy Zotov

- How do they treat Russian diplomats?

— (smiling) Positively. After all, our behavior is always restrained and respectful - tigers definitely feel this and therefore do not show any aggression. nine0005

— What else can Bangladesh be of interest to Russian tourists?

- Now you will be extremely surprised, but ... by shopping. Clothes of all the most famous, cheap and expensive international brands are sewn here - Bangladesh earns up to 50 billion dollars a year from its export and is considered the second supplier in the world after China. You can find things for just a penny, five to seven times cheaper than Europe. It is quite possible to come here for shopping, as in Dubai. The quality of Bengali textiles is superior to clothes from Turkey, China, Vietnam. Therefore, to those who are in doubt about Bangladesh, I will say - guys, do not hesitate. Bangladesh is waiting for you. nine0005

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