“Students Against Discrimination” (SAD) sounded like a dream when we first heard about it.
The two platforms became largely inactive after they floated their political party -- National Citizen Party (NCP) and student body Democratic Student Council
The new kids on the political block have a name: the National Citizen Party (NCP)
If student politics continues to promote division rather than unity, how can these same students later contribute to building an inclusive society?
The Students Against Discrimination and Jatiya Nagorik Committee will campaign from January 6-11 across the country to listen to what people want so that their hopes and aspirations are reflected in the proclamation on July uprising.
A recording of his extortion demand went viral yesterday on social media.
Though children will try to continue with their lives, the shadow of what they’ve seen and heard will loom over them.
Realistically speaking, governing a nation of 170 million people living in densely populated cities without some kind of democracy (representativeness) is an impossible proposition.
For three days we were a state without a government.
“Students Against Discrimination” (SAD) sounded like a dream when we first heard about it.
The two platforms became largely inactive after they floated their political party -- National Citizen Party (NCP) and student body Democratic Student Council
The new kids on the political block have a name: the National Citizen Party (NCP)
If student politics continues to promote division rather than unity, how can these same students later contribute to building an inclusive society?
The Students Against Discrimination and Jatiya Nagorik Committee will campaign from January 6-11 across the country to listen to what people want so that their hopes and aspirations are reflected in the proclamation on July uprising.
A recording of his extortion demand went viral yesterday on social media.
Though children will try to continue with their lives, the shadow of what they’ve seen and heard will loom over them.
Realistically speaking, governing a nation of 170 million people living in densely populated cities without some kind of democracy (representativeness) is an impossible proposition.
For three days we were a state without a government.
Identity and ideology politics also played an essential role in brewing the Bangla Bashanta.