BUET alumni see bad politics in the guise of student politics

Despite being out of political activities, the institution is continuously working towards building a smart Bangladesh with the aim of academic excellence and national progress by creating an environment of peaceful co-existence among its teachers, students and officials. Seventhly, BUET is historically proven and recognized as a technical education institution of the highest quality. BUET […]

Politicians should consider students' opinions: BUET students demand change

After independence, a separate ordinance or order was issued in respect of the universities of Dhaka, Rajshahi, Chittagong and Jahangirnagar. At that time, teachers from Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) and Agricultural University visited the Law Ministry demanding a similar ordinance. But this did not happen. The style of BUET and Agricultural University […]

BUET Status: Deadlock ends soon

The activation of systematic student politics in educational institutions means that all student organizations will be able to carry on their activities there and the elected representatives of the student council will make efforts without any hesitation to protect the learning environment and solve the problems of the students. Of a party. But in reality […]

Government is monitoring to stop extremist activities: Quader

Regarding the Chattogram city unit committee, Quader said that the committee will be formed after the conference. AL Presidium Member Engineer Mosharraf Hussain presided over the meeting, while Presidium Member Mofazzal Hussain Choudhary Maya Bir Bikram, Joint General Secretary and Foreign Minister Hassan Mahmood, Joint General Secretaries Mahbubul Alam Hanif and Dipu Moni, Organizing Secretary […]

Grim picture of youth in Bangladesh: Survey reveals disinterest in politics and lack of faith in development

The Citizen Platform conducted an online survey in September and the first week of October to uncover the views and opinions of youth. A total of 5,075 youth aged 18 to 35 participated in the survey. They were asked about their participation in voting and politics, policy involvement, and the current conditions of freedom of […]