Stop filing wholesale cases: students
Students under the platform of Student Movement Against Discrimination on Wednesday urged all people and students to refrain from filing cases in a wholesale manner to harass innocent people...
Students under the platform of Student Movement Against Discrimination on Wednesday urged all people and students to refrain from filing cases in a wholesale manner to harass innocent people...
Md Mahfuz Alam, a leader of the Student Movement Against Discrimination, has been appointed as special assistant to the interim government’s chief adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus with the status of a secretary on a contractual basis...
One more youth who sustained bullet injuries during the student-led mass uprising died while undergoing treatment at Combined Military Hospital in Dhaka on Tuesday night...
The students of Jahangirnagar University on Wednesday staged a demonstration protesting against the sexual harassment of women students on the campus.
Power, energy and mineral resources adviser Muhammad Fouzul Kabir Khan on Monday said that the government was conscious about discrimination and reasonable demands of the people working in various sectors, but it would take time to eliminate unfairness...
The Student Movement Against Discrimination on Sunday continued their relief collection programme at Dhaka University for the fourth consecutive day to aid flood-affected people in southeastern districts of the country...
FOLLOWING an unprecedented student-led movement that precipitated the dramatic collapse of the Sheikh Hasina administration, Bangladesh finds itself navigating uncharted waters in an effort to forge a future unlike anything experienced since its independence in 1971. This mass insurrection and its immediate triumph will be remembered as one of...
A vested quarter was spreading propaganda against media in the name of Anti-Discrimination Student Movement, said chief adviser’s office in a message on Sunday.
Students under the platform of Student Movement Against Discrimination have been collecting relief at Dhaka University Teacher-Student Centre for the third consecutive day...
More students in the country go to Qoumi madrassahs than to the government-registered Aliya madrassahs, the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics reports...
BANGLADESH has recently experienced a student movement and the victory of the movement on August 5 after a month of student-led protests that sought reforms in the quota system for civil service jobs. The students have always been at the forefront of change, from their role in the 1952 language movement to the 1971 liberation war and the recent..
Leaders of Bangladesh Garment Sramik Samhati at a rally on Friday placed three demands, including trial into the murder of garment workers in the police firing during the...
Home ministry in a circular on Friday asked the police not to deny or delay recording cases, general diaries and first information reports as the ministry came to know of reports of alleged incidents from mass media and other sources.
Families of expatriates claimed that many Bangladeshi expatriates have been detained in several Middle East countries for holding demonstrations in solidarity with the...
46 Eminent citizen of the country on Wednesday expressed their concern over the incident of vandalism and looting at the offices of the Bangladesh Students’ Union and the Socialist Students Front at Bangladesh Agricultural University...
The North South University’s media, communication, and journalism programme and the NSU TV, Radio, and Digital Lab jointly organised a seven-day photo exhibition titled Revolution of Students in Photography under way at the NSU Plaza...
THE education ministry has decided not to hold the remaining Higher Secondary Certificate and equivalent examinations deferred in the changed reality that had emerged in the middle of July out of the student protests seeking reforms in civil service job reservations. The examinations were scheduled to begin on June 30 and end on August 21...
Although all he can see is darkness, Bangladeshi student Omar Faruq believes the future of his country is bright.
Cultural activists and other professionals with the leaders of different political parties at an event at Central Shaheed Minar on Tuesday evening demanded justice for killings of students and...
The Human Rights Support Society, a non-government human rights organisation, said in a report that at least 819 people were killed during student protests and its aftermath across the country between July 16 and August 18...
BANGLADESH experienced a political earthquake when prime minister Sheikh Hasina resigned following a nationwide protest in August led by the youth, particularly the Gen-Z generation. The ‘Gen-Z Revolution’ shares striking similarities with the Arab Spring, underscoring the powerful impact of youth-driven movements in bringing about significant radical change in Bangladesh...
A murder case was filed against ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina and 49 others over the killing of a student during the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement in the city’s Sutrapur area on July 19.
The interim government has decided to set up a foundation to take care of the people who were wounded and the families of those killed in the student-led uprising in July-August 2024.
At least 50 named and 1000 to 1200 unnamed leaders and activists of Bangladesh Awami League, including its presidium member and Rajshahi City Corporation former mayor AHM Khairuzzaman Liton, were sued in a case for killing a student in indiscriminate firing during recent student protests...
A youth organisation, Juba Bengali, on Monday demanded justice for those killed, including its central organiser Asif Iqbal, during student protests seeking quota reform in the...
The Student Movement Against Discrimination on Monday formed four new teams to reorganize the platform that led the mass protests forcing Sheikh Hasina to resign as Bangladesh prime minister and flee the country on August 5....
HOW could they be so brave as to defy death, opening their chests, arms wide, in front of guns? How could they not fear the sight of blood gushing from the bodies of their fallen brothers? How could the death of one not deter the rest? What drove them to embrace the inevitable?...
Aiming to ensure better treatment for the injured of anti-discrimination student movement, separate specialised dedicated care units would be formed in all government...
At least 57 bodies, buried or kept in mortuaries at the time of the student-led mass uprising, remained still unclaimed or unidentified as of Saturday.
A murder case has been filed against 101 individuals, including ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina and Awami League general secretary Obaidul Quader, in connection with the killing of a teacher during the student movement in Bogura.