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- IGP directs to bolster special drive against criminals
- Rizwana emphasizes urgent climate actions
- Govt expects a consensual decision over President
- Bangladesh govt offers new Hajj packages with affordable, enhanced services
- BRUR bans political party-linked activities, suspends 2 teachers, 7 staffs
- Country’s GDP growth slows to 3.91% in Q4
- BIMSTEC should focus more on youth, environment, climate crisis: Prof Yunus
- NBR Advisory Committee seeks stakeholder proposals for reforms
- Students selling vegetables at fair prices
- BNP wants reforms based on consensus among political parties
- No writ petition sought ban on Awami League: Sarjis Alam
- Four police officials investigated over Tk 100cr worth of sand, stones looted in Sunamganj
- Fire stations to be built at 32 upazilas soon: Adviser
- AL can’t comeback in Bangladesh politics: BNP
- 75 students expelled from Chittagong Medical College
- Chief Adviser visits Ganabhaban
- Stock market today: Global shares rise and the yen dips after Japan's ruling party loses majority
- Awami League has no moral right to return to politics: Jamaat Ameer
- Investors protest sharp fall in stock market
- 2 policemen go missing as jumped into Padma River
BRUR bans political party-linked activities, suspends 2 teachers, 7 staffs
Begum Rokeya University, Rangpur (BRUR) on Monday suspended two teachers and seven other employees of the university, for their alleged roles in the killing of English department student Abu Sayed during the anti-quota movement. A meeting of the university syndicate also decided to ban political...
Martyred Abu Sayed passes honours final exam
The authorities of Begum Rokeya University, Rangpur (BRUR), have published the honours final exam results of martyr Abu Sayed, a student from the English Department under academic year 2019-2020, who tragically lost his life during the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement. Sayed secured a CGPA...