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Mohiuddin Alamgir

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The day before his assassination

15 August 2026
It was like any other day. On August 14, 1975, the president’s office carried out its routine functions. Officials exchanged pleasantries, ministers held meetings, decisions were taken and instructions were given.
15 August 2026
Bangladesh SSC results 2026 pass rate

SSC pass rate hits 19-year low

11 August 2026
This year’s SSC results painted a grim picture, with the pass rate across the nine general education boards hitting a 19-year low and GPA-5 achievers falling to their lowest level since 2020.
11 August 2026
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Teacher shortages strain government primary schools

8 August 2026
Government primary schools across Bangladesh are struggling to keep lessons on track as headteacher posts remain vacant in more than half of the institutions while thousands of assistant-teacher positions also remain unfilled, putting extra pressure on teachers and disrupting classes.
8 August 2026
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Presidential election: A process shackled by provisions

8 August 2026
When Mohammed Shahabuddin resigned as president on July 24, the spotlight immediately shifted to who would succeed him at Bangabhaban.
8 August 2026
how July Uprising removed Sheikh Hasina

Analysis / How Sheikh Hasina's iron grip unravelled

5 August 2026
From electoral controversies to student protests, the events that brought an end to Hasina's 15-year rule
5 August 2026
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Looking back at July: Road to one-point demand

4 August 2026
It began with a question that resonated with millions of young Bangladeshis competing for scarce government jobs: should merit take a back seat to quotas?
4 August 2026
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Poll campaigns cost nothing for most parties

1 August 2026
Twenty-seven of the 50 parties that contested February’s general election reported zero campaign expenditure, according to filings submitted to the Election Commission (EC).
1 August 2026
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BNP violates polls pledges with 12 government appointments

29 July 2026
The government has handed out contractual appointments to 12 BNP leaders and activists across key entities, including the Election Commission, despite its manifesto pledge to prevent the politicisation of institutions and strengthen their independence.
29 July 2026
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Pandemic-hit Education Sector: Recovery plan needs $90m

The government, following a study, has primarily estimated that it will need at least $90 million to implement a recovery plan for an education sector hit hard by the Covid-19 pandemic.
25 August 2021
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Over 4,100 polls by Dec!

The Election Commission (EC) is going to hold more than 4,100 elections by December. Narayanganj City Corporation (NCC) mayoral election, and all district council and union parishad (UP) polls are to be held in this period.
23 August 2021
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Parents worried over Aga Khan School’s planned closure

Many parents of Aga Khan School are anxious about the future of their children, as authorities concerned will close down the school and establish a new institute, which will reportedly charge more and restrict the option of choosing curriculums.
21 August 2021
Dipu Moni and Arif Khan Joy assaulted during remand hearing

Reopening Schools: Universities to lead way

The government is considering reopening educational institutions in  phases with universities set to be the first to resume in-person classes  amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
15 August 2021
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Learning Loss in Pandemic: Govt to buy digital contents for students

The government is going to buy digital contents containing interactive and communicative lessons to help secondary students tap the potentials of distance learning.
11 August 2021
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Non-MPO Teachers: Eid will bring them no joy

Shahadat Hossain, principal of Nikunja Model College in the capital, was able to pay for family expenses for the first 10 months of the pandemic, with the money he got from selling some of his ancestral land.
19 July 2021
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Shortened versions of SSC, HSC exams likely in Nov, Dec

The SSC examinations will be held in November and the HSC tests in December if the Covid situation improves, the government announced yesterday allaying to some extent worries of around 36 lakh students as well as their guardians.
15 July 2021
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Govt’s New Stimulus Packages: For the poor made poorer

The government yesterday announced a Tk 3,200 crore relief package for the ultra-poor and destitute families and the tourism sector -- segments that were dealt a fresh blow by the latest round of hard lockdown to contain the second wave of Covid-19 cases.
13 July 2021
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Govt won’t reopen schools amid Covid wave

Unicef and Unesco yesterday urged decision-makers and governments all over the world to prioritise the safe reopening of schools in order to avoid a “generational catastrophe”.
12 July 2021
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Justice now a mirage to them

Hasan Mirdha Akash is losing hope of getting justice.
11 July 2021
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SSC, HSC exams: Pros, cons of alternatives being weighed

The government is looking for alternative ways to evaluate SSC and HSC examinees this year as uncertainty looms over holding of the major public exams if the Covid situation does not improve significantly.
7 July 2021
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Local body polls amid Covid fears

The elections to 204 union parishads and two municipalities and by-polls to the Laxmipur-2 constituency are going to be held today amid coronavirus fears.
20 June 2021
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Supplementary Budget: Passed amid uproar over graft

Baffling -- is how one would describe the parliamentary session in which the Tk 13,987.3 crore supplementary budget for fiscal 2020-21 was passed.
7 June 2021
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Education Budget: Yawning digital gap glossed over

Amidst a clamour to ensure digitalisation of all educational institutions and to get digital devices in the hands of all students, yesterday’s proposed budget for a Covid-battered education sector appeared to have glossed over those needs.
3 June 2021
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Ex-VC Sobhan violated rules

The outgoing vice-chancellor of Rajshahi University has violated the constitution, university law, and a government embargo by appointing 137 teachers and staffers on the last day of his office, found a probe committee.
23 May 2021
30 parties to join Jan 7 polls

Women in Politics: Parties get another nine years to ensure 33pc representation

Political parties of the country are likely to get another nine years to keep at least 33 percent positions of all committee at local and national levels reserved for women as all the major parties failed to ensure it before the deadline.
22 May 2021
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NID services going to Home from EC

All services relating to National Identity (NID) cards are set to be shifted from the Election Commission to the home ministry.
19 May 2021
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EC mulls by-polls to Papul’s constituency

The Election Commission is considering to hold by-election to the Laxmipur-2 constituency -- of Mohammad Shahid Islam, also known as Kazi Papul -- amid Covid-19 pandemic for constitutional obligation.
18 May 2021
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Graft Probe Against VCs: UGC irked as ministry keeps mum

Over the last year and a half, the University Grants Commission had recommended taking action against at least four vice-chancellors of public universities upon investigation of their alleged corruption and irregularities.
17 May 2021
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5.92m students at risk of learning loss

The Covid-driven school closure of over a year has put millions of the country’s students at risk of learning loss, a new study has said.
10 May 2021

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