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  2. 2024 Bangladesh quota reform movement - Wikipedia

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    They demanded the release of detained students and expressed solidarity with ongoing student protests. The rally, held at Dhaka University's Aparajeyo Bangla on July 29, 2024, began with a moment of silence for students killed in the recent quota reform movement, which the teachers labelled the "July Massacre." [250]

  3. Student–People's uprising - Wikipedia

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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, [108] [109] [110] while participating in the 2024 Bangladesh quota reform movement.

  4. Quota system of Bangladesh Civil Service - Wikipedia

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    On 5 June 2024, the Bangladesh High Court issued a verdict that canceled the government notification, declaring it illegal, thus restoring the quota in Bangladesh Civil Service recruitment. [10] A descendant of a freedom fighter and six others appealed the verdict in 2021 to challenge the government order canceling the quota system. [ 11 ]

  5. Ministry of Labour and Employment (Bangladesh) - Wikipedia

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    The government of Bangladesh has set an ambitious target of generating 30 million new job opportunities by the year 2030. [3] In its endeavor to improve labor conditions and expand employment opportunities, the Government of Bangladesh has undertaken significant initiatives to establish a specialized entity known as the "Directorate of Employment."

  6. Bangladesh quota reform movement - Wikipedia

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    Quota system was first introduced in 1972 after the independence of Bangladesh in government jobs. At that time, 20% of the merit list was allocated, 40% was district-wise, 30% was allotted to family members of freedom fighters who participated in the freedom struggle of Bangladesh, and 10% was allotted to war-affected women. [13]

  7. CT-Cyber Crime Investigation, Dhaka Metropolitan Police

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    The CT-Cyber Crime Investigation, ... [15] Amidst the rise of cyber crimes and cyber bullying in Bangladesh, [16] [17] ... This page was last edited on 7 May 2024, ...

  8. Violence breaks out in London linked to Bangladesh protests

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    Violence between groups of men broke out in east London on Thursday night and police said the unrest was linked to protests in Bangladesh. Police intervened to separate two large groups fighting ...

  9. University of Dhaka - Wikipedia

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    The university played a significant role in the Bengali Language Movement when Bengalis joined to fight against Urdu being the sole official language in East Pakistan. Dhaka University was the main place where the movement started with the students joining and protesting against the Pakistan Government.