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Quota protest coordinator Nahid reappears injured

Nahid Islam, one of the coordinators of the Students Movement against Discrimination, a platform for the quota reform system in government services, was traced early Sunday, day after he went missing...

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Opposition parties demand resignation of AL govt

Leaders of Ganatantra Mancha and some others political parties on Sunday demanded immediate resignation of Awami League government on charges of creating anarchies in the name of controlling students’ movement for quota reform in government services...

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978 Indian students return amidst violence

As violence in Bangladesh intensified further, taking the death toll to more than 100, the Indian government continued to facilitate the return home of its nationals, including students...

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Govt destroys evidence of killings: BNP

The main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party on Tuesday alleged that the Awami League government was destroying the evidences of killings and attacks during the countrywide...

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Govt to see if judicial probe can be widened

Law minister Anisul Huq said on Tuesday that the government would consider empowering the judicial inquiry commission that was formed to probe into the killings of six people on...

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Govt meeting with few protesters creates confusion

A meeting held on Saturday between three leaders of the Students Movement Against Discrimination, the platform leading the ongoing quota reform movement, with three ministers created confusions as their demands differed with other leaders of the movement...

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Quota protest coordinator Nahid goes missing

Nahid Islam, one of the coordinators of the Students Movement Against Discrimination, a platform for anti-quota movement, went missing in the wee hours of Saturday as some 50–60 people identified themselves as Detective Branch members, picked him up from his friend’s house in Khilgaon’s Nandipara area in the capital...

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3 journalists killed, 150 injured in 6 days

The rising casualties of journalists while covering the ongoing government crackdown on the students’ protest demanding quota reform in the civil service exposed the dangerous environment in which journalists work in Bangladesh...

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Students keep blocking roads, railways

Thousands of students agitating for quota system reform in government jobs in the capital and elsewhere across the country vowed on Friday to resist attacks and overcome obstacles...

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Students hold demos for cancelling HC order

Public university students on Monday blocked highways, brought out protest processions and held rallies demanding cancellation of the High Court order for the...

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RSU gets new central Committee

The Revolutionary Students Unity on Friday announced its 17-member new central committee in its 16th council session.

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NMST distributes umbrellas among students

Considering the ongoing heatwave and it dire impact, National Museum of Science and Technology took an initiative to distribute umbrellas among the poor students in the remote areas of the country...

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Of journalists, students and power

THE American media are never short of red-letter days when it comes to their wonderful combination of superciliousness and irresponsibility. But last week the mainstream dailies and magazines went all the way to scarlet and alizarin crimson...

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Students on right side of history

HELICOPTERS have been throbbing overhead for days now. Nights, too. Police are swarming the streets of Broadway, many in riot gear. Police vans, some as big as a city bus, are lined up along side streets and Broadway...

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Pro-BCL BUET students appeal to VC for security

A group of Pro-Bangladesh Chhatra League, the student wing of the ruling Awami League, students of Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology on Monday submitted a petition to the vice-chancellor requesting him to ensure a safe and free campus to express their opinions...

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General students, BCL face off over student politics

The students of the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology and the ruling party’s student wing Bangladesh Chhatra League are engaged in protests and counter-protests over the resumption of politics on the university campus.

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