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After the High Court ruled in favor of quotas on 5 June 2024, the students of various universities in Dhaka united to demand a quota reform movement. After the movement was initially started, it was postponed due to Eid al-Adha and the summer holidays.
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The quota reform movement in Bangladesh was organized to demand a reduction in government job quotas and shift toward merit-based recruitment. [5] [6] [7] There were three significant protests.The first occurred in 2013, when university students opposed the disproportionate allocation of jobs through quotas. [8] [9] In 2018, a second wave of protests led to a government circular favoring the ...
2 sie 2024 · A series of large-scale protests erupted across the country forcing the government to abolish the quota system in civil/public service jobs. The government also eliminated all forms of quotas in grades 9 to 13 (formerly known as first and second-class jobs) in government employment. [7]
2 sie 2024 · Quota reform movement’s platform coordinator Nahid Islam was picked up and tortured. Coordinators of the anti-discrimination student movement set government 48-hours to meet their four-point demand at a press briefing.
5 sie 2024 · How did a student-led demand for quota reform in the civil service escalate into a country-wide movement that ended Hasina’s 15-year reign?
29 lip 2024 · On 15 July 2024, students of Dhaka University were sitting with placards and flags in a peaceful protest calling for reforms on the quota allocation for government jobs in Bangladesh. Suddenly, they were attacked by individuals armed with rods, sticks and clubs with a few even brandishing revolvers.
20 lip 2024 · The quota reform movement in Bangladesh has rocked and shocked the whole nation due to the massive crackdown on the protesters by law enforcement forces and the ruling Awami League’s...