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Students call 'Martyr March' programme starting Thursday
The Anti-Discrimination Student Movement has announced a new programme on the occasion of one month since the fall of the Awami League government. As part of this programme, a 'Martyr March' will begin at Dhaka University on Thursday afternoon.
It's time to harness students’ energy for developing social capital
When students unite, they can accomplish the impossible, and the student community of the country has once again proven this. The student movement demanding quota reform in government jobs ultimately led to the resignation and departure of Bangladesh’s most powerful leader after 16 years in power – something unthinkable just a short while ago. This movement was initially dismissed with negative comments and ridicule from the highest levels of government. Yet, students have demonstrated that when united and unwavering in their goals, they can overcome any challenge.
Murder case filed against 7 journalists
One after another case is being filed across the country over the killing of protestors in police firing during the quota reform movement against those who instigated police.
Licensed, illegal firearms used during quota reform movement: DMP
Dhaka Metropolitan Police (DMP) Commissioner Md Mainul Hasan has said that along with illegal firearms, a lot of licensed weapons were used during the anti-discrimination students protest to suppress it.
Legal notice seeks Shakib’s removal from national team
A legal notice has been sent to the Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) authorities seeking removal of Shakib Al Hasan from the national team and bring him back to the country.
Shakib Al Hasan sued over killing of garment worker
A murder case has been filed against cricketer and former Awami League MP Shakib Al Hasan over the killing of a garment worker in the capital during the Anti-discrimination Student Movement.
Infrastructural development sans human resource management brings no help
The nationwide quota reform movement waged by the students which made the fall of the government is not the result of a sudden event. Rather, it can be said that this movement started from the accumulated anger of many days. The movement to reform the quota facility in government jobs has seen massive participation of students from public universities and colleges. At one stage students of private universities and colleges also participated in it.
Chief adviser consoles Shahid Abu Sayeed's parents
Chief Adviser of the interim government Professor Dr Muhammad Yunus has visited the house of Shahid Abu Sayeed in Rangpur who was shot dead by the police during the quota reform movement, and consoled his parents.
Foreign technical assistance to be taken for judicial inquiry committee: PM
Foreign technical assistance to be taken for judicial inquiry committee: PM
'National Inquiry Commission' formed to investigate quota movement killings
In response to severe allegations of constitutional, legal, and human rights violations related to the quota reform protests, a 'National Inquiry Commission' has been established.