DU Correspondent: The provosts of 11 residential halls at Dhaka University have signed letters of commitment banning ‘student politics’ amid the quota reform movement. Along with the ban on politics,
TDS Desk: The country has been in turmoil for the past two weeks due to student protests demanding reform of the government job quota system. Clashes have erupted between students
DU Correspondent: Considering the safety of students amidst the ongoing quota reform movement, the Dhaka University administration on Wednesday announced closure for an indefinite period and ordered students to vacate
4 rounds of sound grenades were fired DU Correspondent: Four people, including a former Dhaka University Central Students’ Union (Ducsu) leader, were detained on Wednesday when they attempted to stage
UNB, Dhaka: After the police raid, the Detective Branch (DB) police marked off the areas in front of the main gate of the BNP’s Nayapaltan central office with crime scene
TDS Desk: Dhaka University has been closed indefinitely and students have been instructed to leave their residential halls by 6:00pm. The decision by the university’s Syndicate – its highest policymaking