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Published on 02:48 GMTSource: Malay Mail - Neutral
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Published on 00:37 GMT
Bangladesh’s court rolls back most govt job quotas after violent protests
Bangladesh’s Supreme Court on Sunday rolled back most of the controversial quotas on government jobs which sparked violent protests, reported Cable News Network (CNN). Under the quota system, some 30% of sought-after civil service jobs are reserved for …
Source: Daily Finland - Uncategorized -
Published on 00:06 GMT
Bangladesh’s youth in revolt
BANGLADESH is burning right now, and it is the promising youth of Bangladesh, the students, who have set it ablaze, in demand for a just and fair public service recruitment system. The present situation is indeed in continuation of an ongoing student …
Source: Morning Star - Left-wing -
Published on 00:17 GMT
Justice delivered? Bangladesh top court scraps most job quotas after bloody protests
Source: Malay Mail - Neutral -
Published on Jul 21, 2024
Trouble in Bangladesh
Bangladesh, our neighbor country, is having some big problems right now. Let me explain what’s happening: There was a rule that said some government jobs should be saved for the children and grandchildren of people who fought for Bangladesh’s freedom. This …
Source: The Times of India - Center-right -
Published on Jul 21, 2024
49 students arrive from Bangladesh
Source: The Times of India - Center-right -
Published on Jul 21, 2024
Check-in boost for hotels, traders in Mini Bangladesh
Source: The Times of India - Center-right -
Published on Jul 21, 2024
‘Never before have I seen protests flare up like this in Bangladesh’
Source: The Times of India - Center-right -
Published on Jul 21, 2024
Bangladesh court winds back job quotas...
DHAKA (AFP) – Bangladesh’s top court yesterday pared back contentious civil service hiring rules but failed to mollify university student leaders, whose demonstrations against the scheme sparked nationwide clashes that have killed 151 people. What began as …
Source: Borneo Bulletin - Gov't Propaganda -
Published on 09:16 GMT
Malaysia sending plane to evacuate citizens from Bangladesh amid deadly riots
According to Hasan, 124 Malaysian students in Bangladeshi universities remain trapped in the capital city of Dhaka and neighbouring Mymensingh. The minister said they were getting a widebody plane with a capacity of 350 to make room for extra evacuees …
Source: South China Morning Post - Uncategorized