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On July 10, 2024, the anti-discrimination student movement observed a blockade at the Shahbagh intersection in the capital. Photo: Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.
Throughout the July Uprising, Nusrat was a key frontliner. She inspired women’s participation, protected protesters during ...
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United News of Bangladesh on MSNStudents stage protests in Dhaka seeking end of disparity in Unani and Ayurvedic EducationStudents of the Government Unani and Ayurvedic Medical College staged a sit-in protest in front of the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) in Dhaka on Wednesday, demanding the immediate ...
A 2-judge High Court bench demanded its immediate removal from online platforms. Authorities were further instructed to ...
In front of Metro Shopping Mall at Dhanmondi 27, 16-year-old Tanzila is also found begging. Asked about her circumstances, she says, "My mother is a homemaker. My brother is sick.
Students began protesting on July 1 at the prestigious Dhaka University demanding an end to the government’s quota system, which reserves 30% of civil service posts for relatives of veterans who ...
Rita Bhowmick, Dhaka Bureau, edited by Sharmin Rahman & Sheikh Arif (panel editor of Pressenza Dhaka Bureau) Women from all walks of life have ...
Dhaka University, the largest educational institute of Bangladesh, has lifted the ban on admitting Pakistani students. Pro-Vice Chancellor of the university Prof. Sayma Haque Bidisha informed that ...
University students across Bangladesh continued their coordinated demonstrations on 3 July, demanding the cancellation of the reinstated quota system ...
Students have returned to classes at Bangladesh’s Dhaka University, after a weeks-long shutdown sparked by a student-led uprising that toppled former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina.. Tens of ...
Dhaka University announced an indefinite closure amid ongoing protests (Picture credit: AFP) This decision was taken at an emergency syndicate meeting at the office of vice chancellor ASM Maksud ...
Students began protesting on July 1 at the prestigious Dhaka University demanding an end to the government’s quota system, which reserves 30% of civil service posts for relatives of veterans who ...
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