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Abu Sayed (Bengali: আবু সাঈদ; 1998/1999 – 16 July 2024) was a Bangladeshi student activist who was shot dead by the Bangladesh Police on 16 July 2024, [107] [108] [109] while participating in the 2024 Bangladesh quota reform movement.
Simultaneously, students from AIUB, North South University, Independent University, Bangladesh, and UIU staged demonstrations along Kuril Bishwa Road and Pragati Sarani. Concurrently, protests were initiated by students from Ahsanullah University of Science and Technology , Bangladesh University of Textiles , Southeast University in Mohakhali ...
The government banned the Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, its student wing, the Bangladesh Islami Chhatra Shibir and its associated bodies citing anti-terrorism laws following their involvement in the protests. [271] [272] So far, 274 cases have been filed against students in various police stations in Dhaka Metropolitan.
Nahid Islam (Bengali: নাহিদ ইসলাম; born 1998) is a Bangladeshi student activist who serves as an adviser to the Interim government of Bangladesh. [2] [3] He is a key coordinator of the Anti-discrimination Students Movement, which led the Student–People's uprising, culminating in Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's resignation. [4]
A few more companies were also setting up their smartphone factories in Bangladesh, which had production plans in the first quadrant of 2019. International brands like Huawei and Lava have shown their interest to set up smartphone manufacturing plants in Bangladesh within the next couple of years. [14] [15]
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Posts featuring the names and pictures of alleged activists including four women were spread across Facebook and Instagram. These actions have made many students in Dhaka to panic and made them stop posting about the protests online. [87] There are also reports of terrified students deleting their online messages of support to the protests. [88]
Louisiana passed a law that will take effect in the 2024-2025 academic year, prohibiting the use and possession of cell phones on school property throughout the school day. If students bring phones to school, they must be turned off and stored away. Exceptions are allowed for students who need accommodations for learning purposes. [91]