Bangladesh gets interim government
By IAR Desk An interim government has been sworn in on Thursday, August 8, in
By IAR Desk An interim government has been sworn in on Thursday, August 8, in
Bangladesh’s technological landscape, with an internet penetration rate of 31.5 percent and 188 million mobile phone users, is also high in smartphone usage. The challenge is to manage this flow of information to prevent harmful consequences.
By IAR Desk As per information released by the Bangladesh United News Agency (UNB), Nahid
The student protests in Bangladesh began against a quota system for government civil service that has left large numbers of university graduates unable to find jobs and has brought unrest to the country in the past few years after its reintroduction in 2024
“Despite not being able to conduct large-scale attacks in India, ISIL-K seeks to recruit lone actors through their India-based handlers and released a booklet in Urdu magnifying Hindu-Muslim antagonism and outlining its strategy as regards India,” the report said.
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While visiting some protest spots, I found the protestors’ standing posture, slogans and placards, etc. are utterly anti-Bangladesh and anti-Bangladesh liberation.
The students at Dhaka University and four other universities in the outskirts of Dhaka, Rajshahi and Sylhet since began their protest for reforms of job quota in government jobs since 1st July
By IAR Desk India and China have agreed to work urgently to achieve the withdrawal