Left-arm spinner Nahida Akter shone on the opening day of the Women's Bangladesh Cricket League - the first-ever three-day first-class competition in the women’s game in the country - as the Central Zone player returned seven wickets for 48 runs against North Zone at the Shaheed Kamruzzaman Stadium in Rajshahi on Saturday.
A coordinator of the Anti-discrimination Student Movement announced a Tk 1 lakh bounty if anyone can catch armed cadres of Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) and hand them over to police
Chhatra League has urged the administration and law enforcement agencies to take appropriate action against those involved in this incident following an impartial investigation
Reforming the public university system is a must
It is astounding how little a regime in power for 15 years understands the new form of student politics.
As quota reform protesters clashed violently with police and the Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) during their "complete shutdown" movement, rapper and barrister Towfique Ahmed announced on Facebook that his law firm would provide assistance to the protesters.
The incident has also sparked a storm on social media, where celebrities and cultural activists have raised their voices in support of the protesters.
We protest mindless attacks on students
A group of protesting students of Jahangirnagar University were allegedly attacked by Chhatra League men early today
Left-arm spinner Nahida Akter shone on the opening day of the Women's Bangladesh Cricket League - the first-ever three-day first-class competition in the women’s game in the country - as the Central Zone player returned seven wickets for 48 runs against North Zone at the Shaheed Kamruzzaman Stadium in Rajshahi on Saturday.
A coordinator of the Anti-discrimination Student Movement announced a Tk 1 lakh bounty if anyone can catch armed cadres of Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) and hand them over to police
Chhatra League has urged the administration and law enforcement agencies to take appropriate action against those involved in this incident following an impartial investigation
Reforming the public university system is a must
It is astounding how little a regime in power for 15 years understands the new form of student politics.
As quota reform protesters clashed violently with police and the Bangladesh Chhatra League (BCL) during their "complete shutdown" movement, rapper and barrister Towfique Ahmed announced on Facebook that his law firm would provide assistance to the protesters.
The incident has also sparked a storm on social media, where celebrities and cultural activists have raised their voices in support of the protesters.
We protest mindless attacks on students
A group of protesting students of Jahangirnagar University were allegedly attacked by Chhatra League men early today
Students and jobseekers faced off with police at Shahbagh in Dhaka today as the protesters marched to the intersection for their Bangla Blockade programme to protest reinstatement of quotas in government jobs