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Bangladesh’s top court rolls back some job quotas after deadly protests, local media report

by admin July 21, 2024
July 21, 2024
Bangladesh’s top court rolls back some job quotas after deadly protests, local media report

Yes, you’re correct. The Bangladeshi Supreme Court cancelled the 56% quota in government jobs for descendants of freedom fighters and some backward classes, following nationwide student protests. The Government formed a review committee to look into the demands and effects of these quotas. The decision was made to reduce it to 10% for freedom fighters as this is a special class. This was, however, met with mixed reactions from the public. Some believe it’s a significant win for protestors, while others

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