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Air passengers suffer due to anti-quota blockade

Air passengers, especially those departing for overseas jobs, have suffered because of blockade of roads and railways by anti-quota protesters across the country on Wednesday as many had to reach the airport in Dhaka hours before their scheduled journeys...

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Quota protesters want law, not litigation

Students protesting for reform in the existing quota system in government services vowed to continue their movement despite the Appellate Division’s decision on Wednesday to stay for four weeks a High Court verdict that had asked the government to restore a 30 per cent quota for freedom fighters’ descendants...

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HC verdict on job quota stayed

The Appellate Division on Wednesday ordered status quo for four weeks over a High Court verdict that asked the government authorities to restore a 30 per cent quota for the descendants of freedom fighters while recruiting officers in the civil service...

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Court will decide on quota system: minister

Law, justice and parliamentary affairs minister Anisul Huq said on Tuesday that the Appellate Division would decide on quota system based on all sides’ statements....

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SC to hear DU students’ plea today

The Appellate Division has set today to hear a fresh petition seeking a stay on a High Court verdict that directed the government to restore a 30 per cent quota for...

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Anti-quota protests rock Bangladesh

Students from different public universities and colleges on Monday blocked rail tracks, roads, and highways in Dhaka and other places across the country, demanding reform in the...

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Quader meets ministers over movements of students, teachers

Road transport and bridges minister Obaidul Quader, also the general secretary of the ruling Awami League, met five other ministers and state ministers on Monday over the ongoing students’ protests against quota system in government jobs and teachers’ movement to cancel the new pension scheme....

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Quota protesters leave Shahbagh announcing blockade for Monday

The students who gathered at Shahbagh in Bangladesh capital Dhaka at about 4:00pm to block the intersection and its adjoining areas left the place after over four hours announcing that they would block different areas in the city Monday afternoon....

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