The Ministry of Education has revoked its decision to allocate a five percent quota in government secondary schools for family members of those injured or killed during the July Uprising and has instead instructed that one extra seat per class be reserved for such students.
The interim government has decided to include the family members of those injured or killed in the July uprising in the admission quota in government secondary schools for the children of freedom fighters and martyred freedom fighters.
The government must recognise that when push comes to shove, the conditions of existence precede any abstract promises of progress or growth.
It is inspiring to see Gen Z carving out its own pathway by taking concrete actions rather than resorting to empty rhetoric
A provision in the Penal Code could impact the criminal prosecution of law enforcers involved in the July uprising killings
The Ministry of Education has revoked its decision to allocate a five percent quota in government secondary schools for family members of those injured or killed during the July Uprising and has instead instructed that one extra seat per class be reserved for such students.
The interim government has decided to include the family members of those injured or killed in the July uprising in the admission quota in government secondary schools for the children of freedom fighters and martyred freedom fighters.
The government must recognise that when push comes to shove, the conditions of existence precede any abstract promises of progress or growth.
It is inspiring to see Gen Z carving out its own pathway by taking concrete actions rather than resorting to empty rhetoric
A provision in the Penal Code could impact the criminal prosecution of law enforcers involved in the July uprising killings