Another narrow escape from rape in a bus
- Dhaka
- April 23, 2018
Pakistani writer Mushtaq Soofi writes of his native language of Punjab, and the colonial roots of the current crisis of Punjabi
How the system fails to recognize linguistic diversity in Bangladesh
Bangladesh Teachers Association President Nazrul Islam Rony confirmed the announcement and said leaders from Bangladesh Teachers Association will be present from tomorrow to express solidarity with the protestors
The different concepts pertaining to self-reliance among children were discussed
The ban has been enforced to curb ‘smartphone addiction’ among students and make them focus on their studies, according to the college authorities
A Bangladeshi delegation attends an international conference on Down Syndrome for the first time
At the beginning of the World Literacy Day observation, the children and their parents participated in a rally from Aziz Khan road to Boishakhi playground
68 teams from across the country participated in the intellectual battle on topics ranging from international politics to contextual social issues
Over 30 universities, colleges and residential schools from various regions of India gathered together at the fair
In response, the school’s management committee clarified its position on political, ideological and geopolitical issues
The cheques of the teachers have bounced over the last three to four days. Many of those cheques had incorrect advice
The UGC, in describing the problems of these universities, also declared that the government and UGC would not be responsible if any student falls into trouble after getting admitted into them.
This training is expected to be helpful in enhancing the teachers’ capabilities, increasing the students’ interests in science and augmenting the quality of education in Agami supported schools
His family seeks assistance from everyone in saving the talented student
The decision was announced by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in a meeting with Bangladesh Qawmi Madrasa Education Board and Hefazat-e-Islam leaders at Ganabhaban on Tuesday evening
Nearly four in 10 US colleges have seen drops in applications from international students following Trump’s campaign rhetoric about travel bans, according to a report by the American Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admissions Officers
The last day was marked by a series of events: projects and wall magazine displays, a photography exhibition, quiz, workshop and a short film viewing.
The seven-day-long event aims at highlighting the archeological values and the importance of preservation of Bhitargarh fort city, established in the sixth or seventh century
Kaashif Kamaly is the second student from Forest Gate to have won a scholarship to Eton