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704 students killed in road crashes in 2 yrs

Shawdesh Desk: At least 704 students have been killed and 432 others injured in road accidents across the country in the last two years, official statistics said. According to the

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Blood Donation Drive 2022 closes curtain as NSUSSC takes the noble initiative

Shawdesh desk: North South University Social Services Club (NSUSSC) closed the curtain of blood donation camp purported to boost awareness among students about the lifesaving issue. The Blood Donation Drive

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Dr Abdullah Al Faruque not interested to be VC of RMSTU

Shawdesh Desk: Prof  Dr Abdullah Al Faruque is not interested to take charge as vice chancellor (VC) of Rangamati Science and Technology University (RMSTU). Currently, he is working as a

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DU decides to scrap Gha unit from 2022-23 session

Shawdesh dEsk: The Dhaka University (DU) authorities took final decision about not to hold any first-year honours admission tests for ‘Gha’ or D unit, under the social science faculty, from

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Allocation in education sector is investment for future: Zakir

Shawdesh Desk; State Minister for Primary and Mass Education Md Zakir Hossen has called students as the future of Bangladesh, saying his government considers allocation in education sector an investment.

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School students stage demo in front of Press Club

Shawdesh dEsk: Students of Manija Rahman Girls’ High School and their guardians staged a demonstration in front of the National Press Club in Dhaka on Sunday, protesting at the embezzlement

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Primary schools to remain open till Ramadan 20: Zakir

Shawdesh Desk: State Minister for Primary and Mass Education Md. Zakir Hossen today said all primary schools of the country will remain open till Ramadan 20 to make up learning

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Classes resume in full swing

Shawdesh desk: After a two-year hiatus, the in-person classes on all subjects at the secondary and higher secondary educational institutions across the country resumed in full swing from Tuesday. Earlier

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