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- Battery rickshaw blockade suspended until Saturday
Govt to review decision on keeping 7 colleges affiliated with DU
The interim government has agreed to sit with students of DU-affiliated 7 colleges, the university authority and other stakeholders for reviewing the decision on keeping the colleges affiliation status intact under a new specialised facility. The University of Dhaka (DU) authority revealed the...
Contradictory demos by college students over affiliation halt Dhaka traffic
Students of seven colleges affiliated with the University of Dhaka (DU) blocked the Science Lab intersection for the second consecutive day on Wednesday, demanding the constitution of a university dedicated to the service of the seven colleges only. Ironically, students of Titumir college, one...