There have been some disconcerting developments at Dhaka University following the botched Ducsu election on March 11. The latest
The March 11 election to Ducsu, or Dhaka University Central Students' Union, marks a moment in the history of student politics that is
Terming the recent Ducsu elections “tainted and questionable”, its Vice President Nurul Haque Nur says he assumed office only to continue to place the demand for reelection before the Dhaka University authorities.
We reiterate fully the prime minister's call to the newly elected leaders of Ducsu to help revive healthy politics on campus. The prime minister has hit the nail on the head with her statement.
The recent Ducsu election, held after 28 years and for the first time since people's representation in government is said to have prevailed in the country, was another unfortunate nail in the coffin of our so-called democracy.
Protesting Dhaka University students ended their “hunger strike until death” last night after the authorities assured them of listening to their complaints and making the Ducsu electoral process more transparent.
Four days into the Ducsu election, the crisis at Dhaka University is far from over.
Nurul Haque Nur, the VP-elect of Dhaka University Central Students’ Union (Ducsu), expresses solidarity with the Ruqayyah Hall students who are on hunger strike.
Quota reform leader Rashed Khan claims that unidentified criminals threatened him to gun down if he leads any other movements.
The long-awaited election to Dhaka University Central Students’ Union (Ducsu) is marred by boycott of all panels outside that of the ruling party.
Dhaka University Central Students’ Union (Ducsu), also called the second parliament of Bangladesh, played a significant role in the glorious history of several students' movement.
Rokeya Hall students have found hidden stash of ballots during Dhaka University Central Students’ Union (Ducsu) elections.
Panel leader for Dhaka Unviersity Central Students’ Union (Ducsu), Nurul Huq Nur has been assaulted allegedly by Chhatra League activists.
A vice president aspirant of ongoing Dhaka University Central Students’ Union (Ducsu) election has claimed of attempted attack on him at Mohsin Hall.
The provost of Kuwait Maitree Hall is relieved after evidence of rigging during Dhaka University Central Students’ Union (Ducsu) election.
Mass protests roll out to the streets of campus after the opposition panels boycott the Ducsu election alleging irregularities and vote rigging.
Some former Ducsu leaders hope that today's election and the leadership it will create will play a positive role in bringing about a qualitative change in the future national politics.
The much-awaited elections to Ducsu and hall unions will be held today amid dominance of Bangladesh Chhatra League and questionable roles of the university authorities.
Candidates are campaigning giving special attention to female students who constitute about 36 percent of the total number of voters in the Ducsu polls on Monday.