Close Menu
  • Chattogram
  • Business
  • National
  • International
  • Politics
  • Technology
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • More
    • Health & Fitness
    • Port & Shipping
    • Environment
    • Opinion

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

What's Hot

BNP’s name being misused for personal gains: Rizvi

June 27, 2025

28 Bangladeshis reach Pakistan border from Iran: MoFA

June 27, 2025

Break the gloom, build a better world

June 27, 2025
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
Saturday, June 28 , 2025

Bangla | ePaper

Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
People's ViewPeople's View
Demo
  • Chattogram
  • Business
  • National
  • International
  • Politics
  • Technology
  • Sports
  • Entertainment
  • More
    • Health & Fitness
    • Port & Shipping
    • Environment
    • Opinion
People's ViewPeople's View
Home»Chattogram»Political harmony in CU
Chattogram

Political harmony in CU

March 1, 2025No CommentsNur Nobi RobinBy Staff Reporter
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Chittagong University (CU) student organizations have set a new example of political harmony by coming together under one roof to assist 2024-25 admission candidates and their guardians. The Bangladesh Jatiotabadi Chhatra Dal and the Bangladesh Islami Chhatra Shibir have set up a joint admission assistance center, fostering a spirit of political unity. At the same time, other student organizations have also carried out their respective activities in support of the admission process.

 

On March 1 (Saturday), the first day of CU’s 2024-25 admission tests, the campus witnessed a collaborative effort among student groups. At the university’s Zero Point area, The Bangladesh Jatiotabadi Chhatra Dal and Islami Chhatra Shibir, alongside the Anti-Discrimination Students’ Movement and the Bangladesh Students’ Movement, each set up their own help desks. Meanwhile, the Revolutionary Students’ Council organized their booths near the Faculty of Business Administration, and the Student Rights Council set up a stall at the Shaheed Minar premises.

 

Branch President of the Chhatra Dal, Alaudddin Mohsin, commented on this coexistence, saying, “At present, student politics should be based on coexistence, which we are witnessing to some extent. We hope that this unity will continue in the future. Just as we united across party lines during the July movement to bring down autocracy, we will continue to work towards rebuilding Bangladesh with tolerance from all sides.”

 

Branch President of the Islami Chhatra Shibir, Mohammad Ibrahim, expressed his appreciation for the ongoing efforts, saying, “The Islami Chhatra Shibir has been providing continuous services, starting with Dhaka University exams. As part of this, we are offering free medicine, water, and other services to CU admission candidates through five booths. We will continue this service, Inshallah. We also thank other organizations for maintaining a cooperative relationship.”

 

Senior Vice President of the Chhatra Dal, Mamu-Ur- Rashid Mamun, highlighted the organization’s initiatives, saying, “We have launched several programs to assist the prospective students. With 20 motorcycles and 300 volunteers, we will continue to provide assistance, including financial help, to the students who will eventually gain admission.” 

 

A student from the 2021-22 batch shared their thoughts, saying, “This picture of coexistence is beautiful. In the CU admission tests, both Shibir and Chhatra Dal are working together to support the candidates. I hope that such mutual coexistence, respect, and harmony will be established across all campuses in the country.”

 

It is worth noting that the 2024-25 admission tests for Chittagong University began on March 1. The first exam, for the ‘A’ unit under the Faculty of Science, marked the beginning of the admission season. This year’s admission tests are being held simultaneously across campuses in Chittagong, Dhaka, and Rajshahi, while the sub-unit exams will take place at the CU campus. A total of 271,239 students have applied for this year’s admission, an increase from last year’s 254,669 applicants.

JCD Shibir
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email
Staff Reporter

Related Posts

BNP’s name being misused for personal gains: Rizvi

June 27, 2025

Ctg port authority suspends Kamalapur ICD tender

June 26, 2025

BNP to begin seat-sharing talks with allies after polls schedule: Amir Khasru

June 26, 2025
Latest News

Sanmilito Peshajibi Parisad honors Osman Gani Mansur

November 9, 2024

Eid gifts and cash support to child cancer patients

March 16, 2025

BD_Korea signed loan agreement for Kalurghat Bridge

June 28, 2024

Container of cigarettes seized in Chattogram

June 28, 2024

3 killed in Chattogram market fire

June 28, 2024

No accident occurred due to railway signal system error: Minister

June 27, 2024

CCC announces TK 1981.52 crore budget

June 27, 2024

BNP announces rally demanding unconditional release of Khaleda

June 26, 2024

BNP’s name being misused for personal gains: Rizvi

June 27, 2025

Afghanistan qualify for first World Cup semi-final, Australia out

June 25, 2024

94 Sirajuddowla Road, Chattagram, Bangladesh
Email Us:viewpeoples@gmail.com
Contact: 02333357888

Editor & Publisher

Osman Gani Mansur

  • National
  • Chattogram
  • International
  • Business
  • About Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Sitemap
  • Terms & Conditions

© 2025 People View. Any unauthorized use or reproduction of The People's View content for commercial purposes is strictly prohibited and constitutes copyright infringement liable to legal action. | Designed & Developed by Web Solution IT Ltd.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.