Jahangirnagar University
Women politically sidelined since August 5
Before the anti-discrimination movement, there was the anti-quota movement. We, the female students of Dhaka University, used to march in protests. Initially, boys also participated, but due to pressure from the student wing of the ruling party in male dormitories, their numbers gradually decreased. However, since female dormitories did not face the same pressure, we could bring out large processions. Students from institutions like Badrunnesa College, Eden College, and Dhaka Nursing College joined in significant numbers. This spontaneous and substantial participation of women played a crucial role in the movement. We believed that if enough women participated, the ruling student wing would not dare to attack us.
JU abolishes ward quota following student protests
The Jahangirnagar University (JU) administration has decided to remove the ward quota in admissions following student protests.
6 JU unit Chhatra Dal leaders expelled, 3 relieved
Six leaders of Jahangirnagar University unit Jatiyatabadi Chhatra Dal have been expelled on charges of "violating organisational discipline".
Why teachers abandon university housing for city life?
Why teachers abandon university housing for city life?
Behind the unrest in Bihari camp
Biharis involved in crimes seek new path to freedom, aspiring for true citizenship
HC questions legality of 2 JU students' suspension
The High Court has issued a rule questioning the legality of Jahangirnagar University (JU) authorities' action to suspend two students from the university.
JU proctor resigns in face of agitation
Jahangirnagar University (JU) Proctor ASM Firoz-ul-Hasan finally resigned in An office order signed by JU Registrar Abu Hassan revealed the information on Monday (March 18).
JnU authority orders to arrest classmate for Abantika's suicide
Fairuz Abantika, a student of the 2017-18 academic year of Jagannath University (JnU) Law Department, committed suicide by hanging herself after posting on Facebook on Friday night.
Blockade hampers JU administrative activities
In a demonstration of solidarity and demand for justice, a group of teachers and students at Jahangirnagar University (JU) locked the administrative building for the third consecutive day with five-point demands.
Certificates of 2 accused canceled, five permanently expelled
The Jahangirnagar University authorities have permanently canceled the certificate of Mustafizur Rahman, a student of the 45th batch of the university’s International Relations (IR) Department, and Murad Hossain, a student of the 46th batch of the same department, for their involvement in the rape of a wife detaining her husband in a residential hall of the university.