The Anti-Discrimination Student Movement and Dhaka University students will stage a joint protest today at 4:00pm against the recent appointments made by the interim government.
Removing the posters would undermine the dignity of individuals, says proctor
The BNP’s stance, which shifted from initially aligning with the students to later portraying the president as a stabilising figure, could risk dissipating the transformative potential of this “moment.”
Students of the seven Dhaka University-affiliated colleges blocked the Science Lab intersection for the second day in a row, demanding the formation of an independent university for their institutions.
Blockade lifted as of 5:00pm; protesters announce fresh blockade from 9 to 5 tomorrow
A group of students marched to the High Court premises to besiege the court, demanding the resignation of "pro-Awami League fascist judges"
To ensure that contributions from individuals like Nusrat, Prapti, and Dipty are not isolated, we must take concrete steps to empower the next generation of women
Politicians need to start understanding that the loud, unnecessary, intrusive politics that we know today needs to become the politics of the past.
The students can help establish a new political party and free the country from the burden of family dynasties.
The Anti-Discrimination Student Movement and Dhaka University students will stage a joint protest today at 4:00pm against the recent appointments made by the interim government.
Removing the posters would undermine the dignity of individuals, says proctor
The BNP’s stance, which shifted from initially aligning with the students to later portraying the president as a stabilising figure, could risk dissipating the transformative potential of this “moment.”
Students of the seven Dhaka University-affiliated colleges blocked the Science Lab intersection for the second day in a row, demanding the formation of an independent university for their institutions.
Blockade lifted as of 5:00pm; protesters announce fresh blockade from 9 to 5 tomorrow
A group of students marched to the High Court premises to besiege the court, demanding the resignation of "pro-Awami League fascist judges"
To ensure that contributions from individuals like Nusrat, Prapti, and Dipty are not isolated, we must take concrete steps to empower the next generation of women
Politicians need to start understanding that the loud, unnecessary, intrusive politics that we know today needs to become the politics of the past.
The students can help establish a new political party and free the country from the burden of family dynasties.
I’m not here to take sides, but I want to ask: Why are we so quick to question the students when reports started coming in of some crossing the line?