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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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Primary, Secondary level: Major changes coming to Bangla, English textbooks

Bangla and English textbooks for primary and secondary educational institutions are set to see some major changes, including the dropping of some contents related to Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman.
30 December 2024
Chief Adviser's suggestion on voter age

Polls should be govt’s priority, not lowering of voting age

Emphasising the urgency of general elections, political party leaders cautioned against lowering the voting age. They argued that such a move could spark controversy and push back the polls date in the process.
29 December 2024
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Last 3 national polls: Election commissioners breached oath of office

The Electoral Reform Commission is likely to recommend an investigation into irregularities during the last three national polls held under ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina.
27 December 2024
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Awami League’s education policy to be scrapped

The interim government has decided to cancel the education policy adopted in 2010 during the Sheikh Hasina government’s tenure, describing it as “improper and unimplementable”.
18 December 2024
government action against election rigging officials

VC appointment: No uniform policy in 53 years

The appointment of vice chancellor at public universities ultimately comes down to the candidates’ political leanings, despite repeated calls for reforming the process.
13 December 2024
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Martyred Intellectuals’ Day: No list of martyred intellectuals for now

The Ministry of Liberation War Affairs has put on hold its initiative to prepare a comprehensive list of martyred intellectuals, who were brutally killed by Pakistani military forces with the help of local collaborators in 1971, creating uncertainty over the completion of such a list.
13 December 2024
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34 years of Ershad's fall: Bangladesh with another chance for democracy

Bangladesh has always had a rocky, and often contentious, relationship with democracy
6 December 2024
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Electoral reform proposals: Parties want caretaker govt, 2-term limit for PM

Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami, Communist Party of Bangladesh (CPB) and Gono Odhikar Parishad (GOP) proposed a proportional representation electoral system and the restoration of the caretaker government to oversee the national polls.
25 November 2024
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Managing expectations the challenge for EC

The EC was a rubber stamp to legalise AL's usurpation of power in last three elections
24 November 2024
Double shift primary schools

Double-shift schools: Students losing out on learning hours

Double shift primary schools deprive the children of up to a third  of the teaching hours compared to students of schools with just one shift.
23 November 2024
new chief election commissioner AMM Nasir Uddin

New Election Commission takes shape

Amid much speculation about when the next election might take place, former health and energy secretary AMM Nasir Uddin has been appointed as the new chief election commissioner.
21 November 2024
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Party offices silent, abandoned

Before August 5, the central office of Jatiya Samajtantrik Dal (JSD) led by its President Hasanul Haq Inu was abuzz with activities.
7 November 2024
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Work underway to ensure the voting rights of expatriates

The Election System Reform Commission is working to ensure that the expatriates can exercise their voting rights.
4 November 2024
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Who are the EC search committee members? Let's find out

A gazette revealing the members of this committee was released today
31 October 2024
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Justice Zubayer leads EC search committee

In a major development, the interim government yesterday formed a six-member search committee led by Justice Zubayer Rahman Chowdhury, a judge of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court, to constitute a new Election Commission.
29 October 2024
The decay of student politics, and the problems with banning it

The decay of student politics, and the problems with banning it

While the ban on student politics at other public universities is significant, DU’s decision is particularly impactful.
16 October 2024
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HSC pass rate drops, number of GPA-5 rises

Though students did not have to sit for nearly half of the exams, the pass rate for this year’s Higher Secondary Certificate still saw a slight drop.
15 October 2024
Children at risk in 21,500 shabby schools

Children at risk in 21,500 shabby schools

With cracks in pillars and walls and leaks in the roof, the Gowrichanna High School-Attached Government Primary School building was declared risky about two years ago.
12 October 2024
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Primary schools barely looked after

A major project to build more classrooms, sanitation facilities and make other improvements in primary schools has not made much progress in six years while the poor environment continues to harm learning and teaching.
10 October 2024
Serajul Islam Choudhury Professor emeritus of Dhaka University

Separate pay scale for teachers still not in sight

A separate pay scale for teachers, aimed at ensuring their financial security and respect, remains elusive due to the indifference of successive governments towards this critical issue.
4 October 2024

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