Ek Dofa Dabi: Sheikh Hasina Leaves the Country

Ek Dofa Dabi Final Update

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has left the country amid the unrest sparked by the quota reform movement. Indian media outlet NDTV reported this news. On Monday (August 5) at 2:30 PM, a military helicopter departed from Bangabhaban with Sheikh Hasina on board. Her younger sister, Sheikh Rehana, was also with her. Sources indicate they headed …

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Ek Dofa Dabi Live Updates: 91 Killed including 14 Police in Day 1

ek dofa dabi live updates day 1

Ek Dofa Dabi Day 1 Live: Students across the country are leading a movement against discrimination, demanding the government step down. Today, Sunday (August 4) students and citizens gathered in the streets of various districts, including the capital, Dhaka. Unfortunately, clashes between the protesters, police, Awami League, and Chhatra League resulted in 91 deaths. The …

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Chin Tapak Dam Dam Meme Trending on social media, Know it’s meaning here

Chin Tapak Dam Dam Meme Trending on Social Media

If you’ve been scrolling through social media lately, you might have come across the catchy phrase “Chin Tapak Dam Dam.” This line, straight out of the popular Indian animated series “Chhota Bheem,” has become an internet sensation, turning into a meme and even a ringtone for many. Let’s explore how this phrase went viral and …

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Bangladesh Bank plans to keep banking service open without internet connection

banking service without internet in bangladesh

Discussions were held yesterday, Thursday (August 1) on how to keep banking services running across the country without using the internet. Bangladesh Bank has begun preparing for this situation. Today, Thursday, Governor Abdur Rouf Talukder of Bangladesh Bank met with the managing directors (MDs) of about a dozen public and private banks to talk about …

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Facebook now opening in Bangladesh without VPN

bangladesh govt has unlock facebook

Facebook, WhatsApp, and other social media platforms were temporarily blocked by the Bangladesh Govt, now opening without a VPN connection. As a result, there is no need to use any third-party app or software to use social media on a Phone or PC. As per the report, the most popular social media platform Facebook opened …

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Bangladesh Govt temporarily blocked Facbook, Working with VPN

Bangladesh Govt temporarily blocked Facbook

Facebook, the most popular social media platform in the world, now temporarily block in Bangladesh. The govt has temporarily stopped it’s service across the country after restarting the Internet connection. As a result, Facebook App, Lite and Messenger showing the loading icon instead showing the contents. As per the report, million of people from all …

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MIST Student Shykh Aashhabul Yamin killed in Quota Reform Movement

Mist Student shykh aashhabul yamin killed in quota movement

A student from Military Institute of Science and Technology (MIST) killed today, Thursday (July 18) in Quota Reform Movement. Shykh Aashhabul Yamin is the name of the students, who was a in Computer Science 2021 Batch. As per the report, Shykh Aashhabul joined in the Quota Movement today. His friends shared their sad reaction on …

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4 Killed today in Saidpur in Quota Reform Protest

4 killed in quota reform protest in saidpur

The Quota Reform Protest is ongoing in Bangladesh. A Total of 5 students killed yesterday. However, 4 people has killed today, Thursday in Saidpur Upazila, Nilphamari District. As per the report, the incident took place today, Thursday (July 18) in Saidpur town ar around 3:10 PM. A total of 4 people has killed in the …

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Schools, Colleges, Madrasas Shuts due to Quota Reform Protest

Schools, Colleges, Madrasas Shuts due to Quota Reform Protest

The Ministry of Education has decided to close all schools and colleges across the country for an indefinite period. This decision comes because of safety concerns due to the ongoing quota reform protests. The announcement was made through a press release on Tuesday night. The press release stated, “For the safety of students, all schools, …

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