Saturday 10th of May 2025
|
|
|
Headlines : * US signals non-intervention in India-Pakistan conflict, urges diplomatic solution   * North Korea Leader Oversees Missile Test Simulating Nuclear Counterstrikes   * US Urges Caution as India-Pakistan Tensions Rise: Nuclear Conflict Must Be Avoided   * India suspends flights at 24 airports   * Expectant mother among 5 killed as bus hits ambulance on expressway   * Bangladesh sends 40 Myanmar nationals back home   * 66 Indians pushed into Bangladesh thru Khagrachhari borders   * Bangladesh tightens border security amid Indo-Pak tensions   * Investor optimism grows as US-China trade talks, China’s rate cuts lift Asian stocks   * ECNEC greenlights Tk 244cr project to boost disaster reilience  

   Education
Nahid assures JnU students of demand fulfillment
  Date : 10-05-2025

Adviser Nahid Islam assured the Jagannath University students on Monday (Nov 11) that their five-point demands would be addressed within three days.

The five demands of the students are:


• The project director appointed during the fascist regime must be held accountable and transferring project responsibility to a qualified Army officer within seven days.
• A clear roadmap from the Ministry of Education for handing over Jagannath University`s second campus project to the Army.
• Immediate acquisition of the remaining 11 acres of land and cancellation of all agreements concerning the old campus made during the authoritarian period.
• Inclusion of Jagannath University in the recently announced UGC Pilot Project.
• Annual budget allocation of at least Tk 500 crore for the university.

Nahid Islam met the agitated students outside the Secretariat in the capital around 3:30 pm and agreed that their demands were justified.

"I completely support the students’ demands, especially for a second campus, as they are reasonable. While we may not be able to establish a hall immediately, we can work towards transferring the project to the Army, but discussions are required,” he said.

He also apologized on behalf of officials who, according to the students, had disrespected them during previous discussions.

Students responded by giving a three-working-day deadline and demanded an immediate decision regarding the High-Impact Project (HiT Project).

The students have urged for a final decision on these matters promptly.



  
  সর্বশেষ
`High expectations`: EU looks to Merz for boost in tough times
Six killed in Sri Lanka helicopter crash: military
UK announces new Russia `shadow fleet` sanctions
German lender Commerzbank`s profits jump as it fends off UniCredit

Chief Advisor: Md. Tajul Islam,
Editor & Publisher Fatima Islam Tania and Printed from Bismillah Printing Press,
219, Fakirapul, Dhaka-1000.
Editorial Office: 219, Fakirapul (1st Floor), Dhaka-1000.
Phone: 02-41070996, Mobile: 01720090514, E-mail: [email protected]