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Published: 10:18 8 September 2024
The 18th and 19th registration aspirants of Islami University (EB) staged a protest rally for 5-point demands, including the withdrawal of the Special Public Notice proposal of the Private Teacher Registration Authority (NTRCA).
On Sunday (September 8) at 11:30 a.m., the students took out a protest procession from the main gate of the university. The procession circumambulates the important roads of the campus and ends at the same place. Later a rally was held there.
Their demands are that the discriminatory Special Public Notice proposal should be withdrawn. 18th written exam result by September and final result by October. After the 18th final result, the 6th public notification should be published and Auto MPO should be launched quickly to solve the teacher crisis. They also demanded that candidates above 35 years of age should not be given a chance.
In the rally, pla-cards were seen in the hands of the students with various demands like 'Sara Banglaaye Khabar De Ekhimer Kabar De', 'Mass notification will not work except for 18th', 'Teachers without talent are ineligible', 'Give results in September and appoint them in November'.
The students said in the rally, "Our first demand is to withdraw the special public notification proposal for registration of discriminatory teachers." Those of us who appeared in the 18th registration exam will have our results posted by September at the earliest in November. 19th registration circular will be given by appointing those who passed 18th registration.
They also said that they are trying to recruit 1st to 12th registrants illegally. Age 40-45 who appeared in 1st to 12th registration. 35+ will not be given any chance. After a few years they will retire. Discrimination in the name of special public notification will not be tolerated. In Sonar Bangladesh, Abu Saeed and Mochas gave their lives for the elimination of discrimination. The students urged everyone to be vigilant so that there is no discrimination in this country.
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