Solve the problems of DU affiliated colleges
29th May, 2021 11:02:38
The whole world came to a standstill with the outbreak of the Coronavirus epidemic. More than a billion have been affected, more than three million have died and the world economy has collapsed. An invisible catastrophe descended all over from the industrial to the education sector. People all over the world are struggling to overcome the effects on their lives. In Bangladesh, the students have been set back a couple of years, as the education sector suffered irrevocably.
Experts and academics cannot seem to find a way to give a light of hope to the students. As a result, many meritorious students are being silently lost to oblivion. Although promotion is arranged through assignments at primary and secondary level, there is a different image for the honours students. A large part of these students come from middle and lower middle class families. Meritorious students are losing opportunities as the institutions h
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The decision was taken at an emergency meeting attended by the education minister, deputy education minister and other officials on Wednesday, said MA Khair, the spokesman for the ministry.
ASM Maksud Kamal, chief coordinator of the seven government colleges and pro vice-chancellor (education) of Dhaka University, said, “The ongoing examinations of the seven colleges will continue. The new dates for the exams previously scheduled for Feb 23 and 24 will be announced later.”
It came after students of the seven colleges poured onto the Nilkhet intersection for a second day to protest against the postponement of their ongoing examinations and to demand the authorities reopen the halls of residence.