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  2. Youth in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Every 2 out of 3 marriages involve child marriages. According to statistics from 2005, 49% of women then between 25 and 29 were married by the age of 15 in Bangladesh. [5] According to a 2008 study, for each additional year a girl in rural Bangladesh is not married she will attend school an additional 0.22 years on average. [6]

  3. Education in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    A noteworthy facet in Bangladesh is the near-universal enrollment of children in schools, evident through a primary school net enrollment rate of 98%. Additionally, an increasing number of female students are enrolling in school, subsequently entering the workforce and making substantial contributions to the expansion of various economic ...

  4. Extreme heat shuts schools for millions, widening learning ...

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    (Reuters) -Hena Khan, a grade nine student in Dhaka, has struggled to focus on her studies this week as temperatures surpassed 43 degrees Celsius (109 degrees Fahrenheit) in the Bangladesh capital.

  5. Child labour in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    In a 2010 statistical report, UNICEF measured that around 50% of all working children in Bangladesh do not attend school. [1] Another 6.8% of children between age 7 and 14 whom, while going to school, also work. [15] Of those that do attend school, school performance is negatively affected when children are in the work force. [11]

  6. Department of Youth Development - Wikipedia

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    The Department of Youth Development (যুব উন্নয়ন অধিদপ্তর) is a government department of Bangladesh responsible for the development of the youth population. It is located in Motijheel, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Faruk Ahmed is its director general. [1] [2] [3]

  7. Student politics of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    0n 23 October, 2024, The Ministry of Home Affairs' Public Security Division issued a gazette notification announcing a ban on the Bangladesh Chhatra League, invoking provisions of the Anti-Terrorism Act of 2009, with specific reference to the student wing of Bangladesh Awami Leagues role in the July massacre. [6]

  8. 2024 Bangladesh quota reform movement - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh's largest opposition party, the Bangladesh Nationalist Party, denounced the Chhatra League attacks on the protesters. [398] The Left Democratic Alliance also denounced the suppressions saying, "the government is delivering provocative speeches instead of recognizing logical changes in the quota system."

  9. High schools in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    British architectural School building, Jashore School. Rajshahi Collegiate School (1828) [2] is the first and oldest school in the country. The seven oldest high schools in Bangladesh, by year of establishment, are: Barisal Zilla School (1829), [3] Dhaka Collegiate School (1835), [4] Kendua Joyhari Spry Government High School (1832), [5] Rangpur Zilla School (1832), Rajshahi Collegiate School ...