The historic event of 2024 disrupted the longstanding power dynamics of student politics, yet the narratives of equating persist.
CRO says they are going to increase the number of booths
He says they are going to increase the number of booths further to ensure voters can cast their votes without any inconvenience
Candidates are stressed due to cyberbullying, it says
The upcoming Dhaka University Central Students’ Union polls on September 9 are set to be highly competitive, with nearly 10 panels in the race. Students think no single panel is likely to secure a sweeping victory.
Says move intended to maintain unity among the forces of the mass uprising
Candidates for the elections to the Ducsu and hall unions had a busy day of campaigning yesterday, with only three days left before the campaign period ends.
The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court yesterday cleared the way for holding the Dhaka University Central Students’ Union election on September 9 as per schedule.
The manifestos of the panels contesting the Dhaka University Central Students’ Union elections lay bare how the university is still mired in long-unresolved problems even after more than a century of its founding.
The historic event of 2024 disrupted the longstanding power dynamics of student politics, yet the narratives of equating persist.
CRO says they are going to increase the number of booths
He says they are going to increase the number of booths further to ensure voters can cast their votes without any inconvenience
Candidates are stressed due to cyberbullying, it says
The upcoming Dhaka University Central Students’ Union polls on September 9 are set to be highly competitive, with nearly 10 panels in the race. Students think no single panel is likely to secure a sweeping victory.
Says move intended to maintain unity among the forces of the mass uprising
Candidates for the elections to the Ducsu and hall unions had a busy day of campaigning yesterday, with only three days left before the campaign period ends.
The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court yesterday cleared the way for holding the Dhaka University Central Students’ Union election on September 9 as per schedule.
The manifestos of the panels contesting the Dhaka University Central Students’ Union elections lay bare how the university is still mired in long-unresolved problems even after more than a century of its founding.
If elected, Mahin Sarkar, general secretary candidate of the independent panel “DU First” in the upcoming Ducsu elections, has pledged to form a shadow opposition union with defeated candidates, which may serve as a pressure group to make the student body more effective.