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Anti-quota protesters announced to bring out a procession on the Dhaka University campus on Monday in protest against the attacks carried out on them by activists and leaders of the Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL). While talking to reporters in front of Dhaka Medical College Hospital
A clash between anti-quota protesters and Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) activists erupted in front of Bijay Ekattor Hall of Dhaka University on Monday (July 15) afternoon. At this time, BCL men vandalized some motorcycles. The clash broke out after 3 pm later it spread to Mall
Students began gathering in front of Raju Sculpture adjacent to Dhaka University’s TSC on Monday noon, protesting remarks made by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina during a press conference on Sunday. Students from different educational institutions, including Dhaka University and its
A 12-member team of students calling for the reform of the quota system in public service went to the Bangabhaban for submitting a memorandum to President Mohammed Shahabuddin. The team entered the Bangabhaban at around 2:30 pm. The students calling for the reform of the quota
Quota reform protesters snapped the police barricade at Gulistan’s zero point in the capital and marched towards the President's residence Bangabhaban. However, the members of the law enforcement agencies tried preventing the students from marching but did not undertake any
Students demanding quota reform in the government jobs is going to hold a protest march towards the president's official residence Bangabhaban today (July 14). For this purpose, the quota reform protesters will march towards Bangabhaban at 11am. Earlier, the protesters vowed to
The quota reform protesters have vowed to continue their movement until a logical and reasonable solution is reached to end the crisis created over 30% quota for freedom fighters and their family members in public jobs. The protesters came up with the announcement during a press
The universal pension scheme “Prottoy” for the teachers of public universities will be launched next year, as the misunderstanding over the issue has been resolved, Awami League General Secretary Obaidul Quader said on Saturday (July 13). “There had been a
The quota reform demonstrators will announce their next course of action programme through a press conference to be held today in coordination with all public and private universities across the country. The anti-quota protesters will disclose the programme today at 6pm in front
A case was filed against anti-quota protesters on charges of vandalising police vehicles, assaulting police officers, and attacking cops during the ongoing quota reform movement. Khalilur Rahman, a driver for the Transport Department of Rajarbagh Police Lines, filed the case at
Awami League leaders held a meeting with a delegation of teachers who are on strike, demanding the withdrawal of the new pension scheme. The meeting between AL began around 11:30 am on Saturday at Awami League's Dhanmondi office in the capital. A delegation of at least 10
Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology (RUET), Chittagong University of Engineering and Technology (CUET), and Khulna University of Engineering and Technology (KUET) have postponed their admission process and orientation class for the academic year 2023-24. The new dates for
Wasim Rayhan Bin Amzad, student of Marketing at Independent University, Bangladesh (IUB), has recently become champion in an amateur kickboxing tournament. The event, organized by Kings Combat, took place on June 7, 2024, at a gym in Badda, Dhaka. Wasim was awarded a gold medal
Quota reform protesters will bring campus-wide demonstrations across the country today (July 12). Students and job seekers are demanding the passage of a law in parliament abolishing discriminatory quotas in all grades of government jobs, and bringing the quotas mentioned in the
Quota reform protesters have now announced campus-wide demonstrations across the country for Friday (July 12). Students and job seekers are demanding the passage of a law in parliament abolishing discriminatory quotas in all grades of government jobs, and bringing the quotas mentioned
The University Grants Commission (UGC) has asked all the vice-chancellors, proctors and other institutional heads to bring back their respective protesting students to classes and develop a favourable educational environment for their “soft-hearted pupils”, in accordance with
Students and job seekers blocked the Shahbagh intersection in Dhaka to enforce their “Bangla Blockade” programme on Thursday, demanding a logical reformation in the quota system in government jobs. Although they were scheduled to throng in front of the central library of
Quota protesters will continue their "Bangla Blockade" movement this afternoon (July 11). Students and job seekers who are protesting against the reinstatement of the quota system in government jobs declared the movement. Asif Mahmud, one of the key organisers of the
Students assembled in front of Dhaka University's central library at 10 am today to protest the reinstatement of the quota system in government jobs. They later moved to Shahbagh. Students from various halls were seen gathering with banners in front of the library before
The Supreme Court issued a four-week status quo today (July 10) on the issue of quotas in government jobs and the High Court's judgment. The Appellate Division has asked the protesting students to return to their classes and attend their exams, while instructing all