Student movement coordinators visit Barishal
The central coordinators of the anti-discrimination student movement held a meeting with the students of Barishal University on Monday.
The central coordinators of the anti-discrimination student movement held a meeting with the students of Barishal University on Monday.
The latest filing of three murder cases takes the total cases to at least 105 brought against deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina, her sister Sheikh Rehana and her cabinet and party colleagues on murder charges...
The Anti-discrimination Student Movement on Thursday brought out the ‘Shaheedi March’ across Bangladesh to honour the martyrs of the student-people uprising, marking one-month of the fall of the autocratic Awami League regime...
Three more murder cases have been filed against deposed prime minister and Awami League president Sheikh Hasina and her aides, taking the number of cases against her to 95 after her resignation and fleeing to India amid a mass uprising led by students on August 5...
Leaders and workers of Bangladesh Awami League and its students’ wing Bangladesh Chhatra League assaulted two students of Rajshahi University as they took part in the Anti-discrimination student movement...
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...
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.
bKash has handed over financial assistance of Tk 2 million to Bangladesh Army to assist in providing treatment to students injured during anti-discrimination movement, said...
Families of expatriates claimed that many Bangladeshi expatriates have been detained in several Middle East countries for holding demonstrations in solidarity with the...
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.
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...
The liaison committee of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement on Monday held a meeting with political student organisations at the auditorium of the Dhaka University’s...
The Student Movement Against Discrimination on Monday demanded trial of deposed prime minister Sheikh Hasina, who resigned and fled to India on August 5, on genocide charges for...
A murder case was filed on Sunday against 103 people, including a lawmaker and Awami League leaders and activists, in connection with shooting and killing of three students during...
After protests sparked at most of the educational institutes in Dhaka and other parts of the country on July 18, Sheikh Fahmin Jafor told his father over the phone that he was coming home as there would be no classes and/or examinations at the college for the day...
Rangpur Division women’s cricket team manager Arifa Jahan Bithi – who was dismissed from her role following her participation in helping the protestors during the recent Anti-Discrimination Student Movement in the country – has been reinstated...
Banks in Bangladesh saw significantly decreased customer activity on Sunday, as the Anti-Discrimination Students Movement announced a non-cooperation movement across the country...
The family members of the six coordinators of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement were allowed to meet the leaders at the detective branch custody on Monday...
The home minister, Asaduzzaman Khan, clarified that the five coordinators of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement ‘had not been arrested,’ and they would be released once the police deemed them out of danger.