Students left the road announcing non-cooperation movement

The students of the private university of the anti-discrimination student movement left the streets announcing the non-cooperation movement from Pragati Sarani in the capital. On Saturday (August 3) around 5:30 pm, they finished the protest march and moved towards North South University. Earlier, the agitating students gathered from the North South

Primary schools are not opening

Primary schools are not opening tomorrow, Sunday (August 4). The Ministry of Primary and Mass Education said that all primary schools in the country will remain closed until further notice. This information was informed in a notification of the Ministry on Saturday (August 3). Earlier, on July 31, all (12) City

42 HSC examinees arrested over quota movement get bail

Separate Dhaka courts today granted bail to total 42 HSC examinees who were arrested across the capital over anarchy marking the recent quota reform movement. Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Rashidul Alam allowed bail to 37 students arrested under different police stations in the capital while Senior Judicial Magistrate Mostafizur Rahman gave bail

50 injured as students, police clash in Habiganj

At least 50 people were injured during a clash between police and anti-discrimination student movement protesters in Habiganj on Friday.The agitated students set fire to the district Awami League office. Additionally, they threw stones at the residence of Habiganj-3 constituency lawmaker, Abu Zahir, and burned several motorcycles. During the nearly three-hour-long

Bangabandhu Lekhok-Sangbadik Forum gives a memo on recent mayhem to British PM

A delegation of Bangabandhu Lekhok-Sangbadik Forum in the United Kingdom (UK) gave a memorandum on the recent mayhem in Bangladesh to British Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Thursday. An official on behalf of the British Premier received the memorandum at the premier’s official residence at 10 Downing Street in London. The six-member