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1,581 killed in mass uprising: students

The health affairs sub-committee of the Student Movement against Discrimination at a press conference on Saturday said that they prepared a list of 1,581 people who were martyred in the...

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Delhi in denial over Bangladesh

FOR a couple of months, Bangladesh has been making the media headlines. What is happening in this geographically small but strategically important country of 175 million people has created widespread interest...

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Towards a second republic

BANGLADESH has entered a critical phase in its history on August 5. The student-mass uprising of July-August is evidence that Bangladeshis will not tolerate fascism. What started off from Dhaka University on July 1 as an innocuous demand for reforms of the quota system for government jobs turned into a massive revolution and ousted 16-year-old Sheikh Hasina’s despotic Awami League government...

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Return to classrooms, Yunus urges students

Chief adviser professor Muhammad Yunus on Thursday called upon the students to return to their classrooms and campuses as a well-educated and competent generation was required to reap the benefits of the revolution...

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A call for intellectual realignment

THE term ‘revolution’ has evolved significantly over time, while its Bengali counterpart, ‘biplob,’ has not experienced the same expansion in meaning. This may be due to the strong influence of the Bolshevik left in Bengal, which has kept ‘biplob’ confined to the Russian, Chinese, and Cuban revolutionary models. In contrast, the word ‘revolution’ has been used...

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Revolution of Students in Photography underway at NSU

The North South University’s media, communication, and journalism programme and the NSU TV, Radio, and Digital Lab jointly organised a seven-day photo exhibition titled Revolution of Students in Photography under way at the NSU Plaza...

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Turning into a colour revolution?

THE student-led anti-quota movement has made the headlines globally, not only for its original demands but also for the broader implications it carried for the entire country. Initially sparked by grievances over the government’s quota system in public sector jobs, the movement evolved swiftly into a much larger political struggle...

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Beacon of inspiration in South Asia

BANGLADESH experienced a political earthquake when prime minister Sheikh Hasina resigned following a nationwide protest in August led by the youth, particularly the Gen-Z generation. The ‘Gen-Z Revolution’ shares striking similarities with the Arab Spring, underscoring the powerful impact of youth-driven movements in bringing about significant radical change in Bangladesh...

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AI won’t replace you but will spy on you

SINCE the dawn of the Industrial Revolution, workers have had to contend with the inimical effects of technology on their jobs. From the power loom to the personal computer, each wave of automation has not only increased productivity, but also empowered the owners and managers who dictate how these technologies reshape the workplace. Today, workers worldwide are haunted by the specter of artificial intelligence...

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Venezuelans to vote on continuing the Bolivarian revolution

THE future of Venezuela’s 25-year-old socialist movement will be decided in the upcoming July 28 election. Venezuelans will go to the polls knowing that a vote for incumbent president Nicolás Maduro means no relief from US unilateral coercive measures...

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Recent changes in rural body politic

CHANGES always occur in society after big phenomena like a revolution and a war. Such changes took place in Bangladesh after 1947 and 1971 when an evolution of social patterns became inevitable to keep pace with the ideology of the newly created administration. But one cannot wink at the social changes recently happening in Bangladesh...

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BNP to launch another spell of simultaneous movement soon: Fakhrul

The main opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party secretary general, Mirza Fakhrul Islam Alamgir, on Friday said that they, together with other opposition parties, would soon launch another round of simultaneous movement to oust the current ‘usurper’ Awami League government....

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RWPB observes 20th anniversary

The Revolutionary Workers Party of Bangladesh, a partner of Ganatantra Mancha, observed 20th founding anniversary with the vow to restore democracy on Friday...

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A call to end child labour

IN WILLIAM Blake’s touching poems ‘The Chimney Sweeper’ from his collections Songs of Innocence and Songs of Experience, he paints a sad picture of child labour during the Industrial Revolution. Blake describes little children, covered in soot, crying out ‘weep, weep.’...

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RSU gets new central Committee

The Revolutionary Students Unity on Friday announced its 17-member new central committee in its 16th council session.

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BADC holds workshop on 4IR

Bangladesh Agricultural Development Corporation held a training workshop on the 4th Industrial Revolution on Wednesday, said a press release...

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RWPB demands free, fair, participatory election

The leaders of the Revolutionary Workers’ Party of Bangladesh at a press conference on Sunday demanded to hold a general election in a free, fair and participatory manner for the...

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Iran retaliation

ON THE night of April 13, Iran attacked Israel for the first time in history with drones and missiles. Israel claimed that Iran had launched 170 drones, more than 309 cruise missiles and 120 ballistic missiles. Iran did not specify the...

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