Although Bangladesh welcomes a considerable number of medical students every year, there still remains a lot to account for if we truly want to be a hub for medical education.
Over 600 runners from across the country participated in the early morning event, held on the scenic routes of Chittagong University.
While some perpetrators were held accountable, institutional responses remained inconsistent and were often shaped by power dynamics.
Universities across Bangladesh celebrate Pahela Baishakh.
Universities make last-minute preparations for Pahela Baishakh
In the month of abstinence and devotion, it’s quite important for dormitories to ensure an environment conducive to religious practices.
With the arrival of the holy month of Ramadan, the western residential area for students at Dhaka University (DU), also known as Hall Para, has been adorned with lights, flowers and crescent decorations.
Although Bangladesh welcomes a considerable number of medical students every year, there still remains a lot to account for if we truly want to be a hub for medical education.
Over 600 runners from across the country participated in the early morning event, held on the scenic routes of Chittagong University.
While some perpetrators were held accountable, institutional responses remained inconsistent and were often shaped by power dynamics.
Universities across Bangladesh celebrate Pahela Baishakh.
Universities make last-minute preparations for Pahela Baishakh
In the month of abstinence and devotion, it’s quite important for dormitories to ensure an environment conducive to religious practices.
With the arrival of the holy month of Ramadan, the western residential area for students at Dhaka University (DU), also known as Hall Para, has been adorned with lights, flowers and crescent decorations.
According to accounts by KUET students present at the campus that day, the situation escalated during a protest by the general students when they passed a group of JCD members and removed them from campus.