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RU reinstates ward quota in admissions

The authorities of Rajshahi University on Thursday reinstated the ward quota facility for children of the university teachers, officials and employees for admission to undergraduate courses, triggering protests from students.

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Professor Ibrahim joins ULAB

Professor Muhammad Ibrahim has rejoined the University of Liberal Arts Bangladesh as a full-time professor of science engagement and communication.

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Polytechnic students to hold countrywide demos today

Polytechnic students on Tuesday announced countrywide demonstrations for today, protesting against the three-point demand of engineering and technology university students on reforming engineers’ recruitment and promotion in public service.

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2010 edn policy left unfulfilled

With the major recommendations of the National Education Policy 2010 left unimplemented in the past 15 years, the interim government is now planning to reform the policy.

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Pry edn ministry to print, distribute textbooks

An initiative to engage the primary and mass education ministry in printing and distributing free textbooks for the pre-primary- and primary-level education is advancing despite objection from National Curriculum and Textbook Board officials.

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DPE, British Council partner to enhance ELT

The Directorate of Primary Education, under the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education, and the British Council have formalised a partnership set to shape the future of primary education across Bangladesh...

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Six International Olympiad winners meet Yunus

Six students won medal in the International Mathematics and Biology Olympiads paid a courtesy call on chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus at the State Guest House in the city on Monday.

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Govt in confusion over actual literacy rate

Bangladesh has no accurate statistics on the literacy rate in the country due to alleged data manipulation by the previous government, according to government officials, researchers and campaigners.

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Govt mulls holiday cuts for primary edn instts: adviser

Adviser to the primary and mass education ministry Professor Bidhan Ranjan Roy Podder on Sunday said that they were considering reducing the number of holidays for primary level educational institutions...