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A notice issued by the University of Dhaka (DU) on Wednesday banned the celebration of Radhag Day, calling it an “inhuman, cruel and unprincipled” festival. After that, Geeti Ara Nasrin, Professor in the Department of Mass Communication and Journalism at Dhaka University, and many other DU professors raised the question of whether ‘Radgging’ or ‘Radg-Day’ is prohibited. Doesn’t the current DU administration know the meaning of raggedy and raggedy?
Former and current university students also began to criticize DU’s decision on social media Facebook. Last day, another notice signed by Mahmud Alam, director of the university’s public relations department, said that ‘Radhag-Day’ was not prohibited.
Another decision by the country’s top educational institution was reported yesterday, saying it was ‘inadvertently presented differently’ again today. If you want to meet the Vice Chancellor of DU Prof. Akhtaruzzaman The daily starWho said: ‘The director has made it clear there (in the notification). Why do we need to know from there again?
Since it’s being discussed, what if you talked about it? He said, ‘There’s no time to discuss it. Write as much as the Academic Council (decision). The way he heard the words, he gave them right away. The main subject of the Academic Council is the academic subject. These problems have arisen there, a committee has been formed, he has overseen the committee’s business. ‘
What do you think is the reason why the meeting decision went wrong in the media? When asked, the DU Vice Chancellor said: Don’t try to confuse him. The words have been clearly stated there (in the notification). He (head of the public relations department) seems to have expressed regret. As (the meeting) was taking place online, the minutes (minutes of the meeting) were not made yet, many were listening, the minutes were made later, he had to do it immediately, journalist friends were chasing him, so which happened completely unintentionally. ”
He wanted to know your comment so as not to create confusion, but to clarify the matter, he said: ‘He (Director of Public Relations) has written clearly. We have no comments. That’s what the Academic Council thought. Later, he (the head of the public relations department) took the information from the registrar more clearly. When I saw that “Rag Day at Academic Council” today, it made headlines again. He is also a journalist, he may have given it a very catchy (interesting) title. So I asked him, brother, why are you coming here? There are so many good and important things here. There is an Ethics Review Committee, there are exam topics, there are research, there are centennial publications, these are the main areas. And this (Rag-Day discussion) is the last. Then several of our teachers spoke at the same time, the problems made them notice that, sir, in a little discipline, we have many departments together (Rag-Day) at the same time, how to ensure the safety of the students in these cases. No. ‘
“(At the end of the meeting), I remember that at the end, when the discussions took place, he wrote two very short sentences to write immediately,” added the vice-chancellor of DU.
DU Proctor Prof. Dr. on the cancellation of Radhag-day yesterday. Ghulam Rabbani said that in light of the university’s experience, ‘Radhag-day’ has been banned. Under the rules, it is not allowed
In this sense today In the Daily StarIf you want to know on behalf of the teacher. “I have said that the issue of ‘Radhag-Day’ has been discussed in light of the experience of the university,” said Ghulam Rabbani. Today I have spoken with the authorities, the decision was to do it based on a policy. That has been reported today. And for a long time, DUG has been shutting down by the rules and there’s an incident behind the RADG-Day shutdown. So there is no question that Rad-Day is closed. As the issue has been discussed again and the university has made it more comprehensive today, a committee has been formed on the matter. The next decision will be based on politics.
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