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.
BUET has permanently expelled eight students due to their affiliation with Bangladesh Chhatra League.
Commuting has always presented itself as a set of multifaceted issues for students in private universities. Over the last few months, however, these issues have come up time and again.
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.
BUET has permanently expelled eight students due to their affiliation with Bangladesh Chhatra League.
Commuting has always presented itself as a set of multifaceted issues for students in private universities. Over the last few months, however, these issues have come up time and again.
For students, the very idea of sustenance is synonymous with ‘eating whatever you can’, and this practice is only reinforced by restaurants and university cafeterias offering mainly deep-fried items rich in unsaturated fats and unhealthy carbohydrates.
BRAC University is set to organise “Harry Potter Fest 2024” on its campus in Merul Badda from December 7 to 9.