Bangladesh university celebrates graduates amid calls for reform and remembrance
The second convocation of Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University in Bangladesh, took place with over 8,000 students in attendance. Education adviser Professor Chowdhury Rafiqul Abrar addressed the graduates, highlighting the country’s shift toward freedom after years of repression.
During the ceremony, tributes were paid to Hajee Mohammad Danesh, the university’s namesake and a key figure in the anti-British Tebhaga Movement. Honours were also given to the martyrs of the Language Movement, the War of Independence, and the 2024 mass uprising.
The event marked a significant moment for the university and its graduates. With calls for stronger research and ethical education, the convocation underscored the role of students and teachers in shaping Bangladesh’s future.
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