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As the protests prolong, here is an update by the Indian High Commission in Dhaka , please stay advised ,
21/07/2024
Bangladesh top court waters down job quotas that sparked deadly protests
Bangladesh's Supreme Court scaled back a controversial quota system for government jobs after it led to nationwide unrest and deadly clashes between police and protesters that have killed at least 133 people.
Students clash with riot police during a protest against a quota system for government jobs, in Dhaka, Bangladesh, Thursday, July 18
Students clash with riot police during a protest against a quota system for government jobs, in Dhaka, Bangladesh,
In Short
93% jobs to be based on merit, Bangladesh Supreme Court rules
Job quota for Liberation War veterans' relatives reduced to 5%
At least 133 people killed in clashes, curfew extended
Bangladesh's Supreme Court on Sunday scaled back a quota system for civil service jobs following weeks of violent protests by students. However, it stopped short of scrapping the reservation policy entirely.
Attorney General AM Amin Uddin told news agency AFP that the Supreme Court deemed the High Court order bringing back the quotas “illegal”. In its verdict, the top court ordered 93 per cent of government jobs to be allocated on the basis of merit, keeping aside 7 per cent for relatives of veterans who fought in Bangladesh’s war of independence in 1971 and other categories.
20/07/2024
All Indian students safe in Dhaka , and those who wish to travel back can get in touch with the respective asst high commission of India on the given numbers -
Parents are advised to not get panic , they can contact their wards on the mobile numbers directly , Internet service remains affected cellular network is working
19/07/2024
NEW DELHI: India on Friday declined to comment on violent protests against government job quotas in Bangladesh but said around 15,000 Indian nationals living in the neighbouring country were all “safe and sound”.
Cities across Bangladesh, including the capital Dhaka, have been rocked this week by violence between protesters opposed to the job quotas and pro-government student groups and police. The violence erupted on Tuesday and flared up again on Thursday during a nationwide shutdown called by the protesters. Around 30 people have died and hundreds more were injured.
“We see this as an internal matter of Bangladesh,” external affairs ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal told a regular media briefing while responding to questions on how India views the violent protests.
The total number of Indian nationals in Bangladesh is estimated to be around 15,000, including 8,500 students, and there have been no reports of Indian casualties. “All our Indian nationals are safe there. We have a large student community, many of them pursue medical education in that country,” Jaiswal said.
𝗔𝗗𝗩𝗜𝗦𝗢𝗥𝗬 : In view of the ongoing situation in Bangladesh, the Indian community members and the Indian students residing in Bangladesh are advised to avoid local travel and minimize their movement outside their living premises. In case of any urgency or need for assistance, please reach out to the High Commission and our Assistant High Commissions at the following 24-Hour Emergency numbers:
High Commission of India, Dhaka
+880-1937400591 (also on WhatsApp)
Assistant High Commission of India, Chittagong
+880-1814654797 / +880-1814654799 (also on WhatsApp)
Assistant High Commission of India, Rajshahi
+880-1788148696 (also on WhatsApp)
Assistant High Commission of India, Sylhet
+880-1313076411 (also on WhatsApp)
Assistant High Commission of India, Khulna
+880-1812817799 (also on WhatsApp)
Ministry of External Affairs, Government of India
Assistant High Commission of India, Chittagong
India in Bangladesh - Assistant High Commission of India, Khulna
Assistant High Commission of India - Rajshahi
Assistant High Commission of India, Sylhet
23/05/2024
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