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AF Rahman hall wins Rokeya Debate Fest

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A F Rahman Hall debating club of Dhaka University become champion defeating Bijoy 71 hall in the final round of the two-day ‘Rokeya Debate Festival’ organized by the university’s Ruqayyah Hall Debate Club. DU Vice Chancellor Prof Dr Md Akhtaruzzaman was present as the Chief Guest in the prize giving ceremony and handed over the champion trophy to the winning team at a function at the auditorium of university’s Ruqayyah hall.
Debate teams from around 32 universities of the country took part in the competition, said a press release.
Hall Provost Prof Dr Zeenat Huda, Dhaka University Education and Research Institute Professor M Ahiduzzaman, Commissioner of Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission Dr Rumana Islam, Hall Debating Club Moderator Samshad Nawrin and Dhaka University Debating Society President Md Mahbubur Rahman Masum and General Secretary Fuad Hossen were present as special guests on the occasion, chaired by Chaired by Rokeya Hall Debate Club President Arpita Goldar. Hall Debating Club General Secretary Arju Afrin Cathy conducted the ceremony. While addressing, Md Akhtaruzzaman said the effective participation of women in all walks of life, including in rural areas, has increased a lot. The inclusive participation of women continues to play an important role in the overall development of the country, he added.
Referring to Begum Rokeya as a pioneer and pioneer of the progress of women’s society, the vice-chancellor said following her ideals, students should develop themselves as rational people and good citizens and work for the development of the country.

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Postgraduate intern doctors at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU) have held a protest in Dhaka’s Shahbagh area, demanding a higher monthly allowance, timely payments, and clearance of dues. They demanded a raise in their monthly allowance — from Tk 20,000 to TK 50,000. The protesters called for a sit-in at the Shahbagh intersection this morning at the behest of the Postgraduate Private Trainee Doctors’ Association. However, police personnel deployed in the area ahead of the demonstration stopped them from marching towards Shahbagh intersection. In a protest against police interference, they locked up all the gates of BSMMU around 12 pm. Later, they came out of the hospital and staged a protest, blocking the road in front of BSMMU. Witnesses said, around 1 pm some of the protesters came out of the hospital and tried to block Shahbagh intersection but police stopped them. Tension escalated between doctors and the police, resulting in a chaotic situation. During the protest, doctors tried to obstruct the road, leading to the Science Lab from Shahbagh. Eyewitnesses, including a nearby vendor, reported that in response to the road blockade, police resorted to using batons to disperse the doctors. Protesting intern doctors said that police have been interfering in the protest since they announced their demand publicly. Postgraduate doctors get Tk 20000 as allowance per month which is insufficient to meet their basic needs, they said. They also said that they are not allowed to see patients outside BSMMU. In an attempt to pacify the protesting students, Dr. Sharfuddin, Vice-Chancellor of BSMMU, made an appearance at approximately 3:50 pm. Addressing the demonstrators, he stated, “In response to your demands, I have successfully arranged for the payment of your outstanding dues. Today, I held a meeting with the relevant officials to discuss the issues you have raised. If you heed my advice and return to the hostel, I anticipate being able to provide you with positive news soon. However, if you choose not to follow my instructions, you will need to find your own means to resolve the situation.” He asked the students to give him seven days to resolve the situation and urged them to get back to their studies. The protest and blockade, lasting four hours, resulted in significant traffic congestion heading towards the Science Laboratory. The tailback caused considerable delays for motorists in the area.
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