PM Hasina visits Suhrawardy Hospital to check on violence victims
Published At : Jul 30th, 2024
Shujan issues 9-point demands including an end to mass arrests
Published At : Jul 30th, 2024
'Bikkhubdho Nagorik Somaj' issues 24-hr ultimatum demanding release of 6 quota protest coordinators
Published At : Jul 30th, 2024
DNCC to support victims of quota movement
Published At : Jul 30th, 2024
Govt declares nationwide mourning tomorrow for those killed during violence
Published At : Jul 29th, 2024
DU calls for not harassing its innocent students
Published At : Jul 29th, 2024
Writ seeks High Court order banning gunfire at quota protesters
Published At : Jul 29th, 2024
Call to end movement by coordinators in DB custody fails to find traction
Published At : Jul 29th, 2024
Quota reform movement coordinators withdraw protest programmes
Published At : Jul 28th, 2024
Quota movement coordinator Nusrat, former BracU teacher Mahtab in DB custody for 'security concerns': Harun
Published At : Jul 28th, 2024
Possible involvement of Dr Yunus in quota protests and violence needs to be looked into: Quader
Published At : Jul 28th, 2024
RAB arrests 304 people nationwide on sabotage charges
Published At : Jul 28th, 2024
Quota reform: Coordinators announce fresh programme from secret location
Published At : Jul 28th, 2024
Quota protest leaders taken into custody for their own safety: DB chief Harun
Published At : Jul 27th, 2024
JU professor Zahidul resigns in protest of attacks on students
Published At : Jul 25th, 2024
Mayhem under the shadow of student movement
Published At : Jul 24th, 2024
Notification on reformed quota system issued following apex court verdict: Anisul
Published At : Jul 24th, 2024
Quota reform: 93% jobs on merit as govt issues circular following SC verdict
Published At : Jul 24th, 2024
Violent clashes in Dhaka’s Jatrabari leave one dead, multiple injured
Published At : Jul 18th, 2024
Quota protesters to hold funerals in absentia, coffin processions
Published At : Jul 17th, 2024
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