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Wednesday, 23 October, 2024

HSC Students Storm Dhaka Education Board, Demand Review of Exam Results

Express Report
  21 Oct 2024, 00:28

A group of students staged a protest at the Dhaka Board of Intermediate and Higher Secondary Education, demanding a re-evaluation of their exam results, which they claim were unfairly assessed. 

On Sunday, students who both passed and failed this year's HSC and equivalent exams marched from Central Shaheed Minar to the board offices under the banner of "HSC Batch-2024." By 1 pm, they had entered the board premises to press for a review of results across all subjects.

As they attempted to meet the chairman of the Dhaka Education Board, the students were blocked by the police at the main gate.

The situation escalated when the students forced their way through the gate and onto the board premises.

The protesters later alleged that some of them were attacked after they entered the premises to meet with the chairman.

Despite some protesters allegedly suffering injuries, the demonstration continued.

Rezaul Hossain, chief of Chawkbazar Police Station, said a scuffle broke out when the students attempted to enter the chairman's office.

“They are still inside. We are engaging with the students. Discussions are also taking place between the students and the board authorities to resolve the matter,” he said at 4:30pm.

Addressing claims of an assault on the protesters, he said, “The students were barred from entering the chairman's room where important documents are kept. This led to minor confrontations, and I've been informed of some injuries.”

Hossain assured that despite the protests, the situation was stable.

Expressing dissatisfaction with the results, Alif Ahmed, a business studies student from Shaheed Sohrawardy College said: “Students from the Sylhet board only took one exam, while we took seven. Yet our results were disappointing. When we came here to request a re-evaluation of our exam papers, police blocked us at the gate.”

“After we broke through the gate and reached the chairman’s office, several individuals inside launched an unexpected attack, resulting in injuries to some of us,” he added.

Ahmed warned that protests would persist if their exam papers were not properly re-evaluated.

“Our papers were not thoroughly checked; the results were based on estimates generated through an app. We will continue our protest until our papers are reassessed.”

Efforts to reach Prof. Tapan Kumar Sarkar, chairman of the Board of Intermediate and Higher Secondary Education, for comment have been unsuccessful so far.

 

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HSC Students Storm Dhaka Education Board, Demand Review of Exam Results

Express Report
  21 Oct 2024, 00:28

A group of students staged a protest at the Dhaka Board of Intermediate and Higher Secondary Education, demanding a re-evaluation of their exam results, which they claim were unfairly assessed. 

On Sunday, students who both passed and failed this year's HSC and equivalent exams marched from Central Shaheed Minar to the board offices under the banner of "HSC Batch-2024." By 1 pm, they had entered the board premises to press for a review of results across all subjects.

As they attempted to meet the chairman of the Dhaka Education Board, the students were blocked by the police at the main gate.

The situation escalated when the students forced their way through the gate and onto the board premises.

The protesters later alleged that some of them were attacked after they entered the premises to meet with the chairman.

Despite some protesters allegedly suffering injuries, the demonstration continued.

Rezaul Hossain, chief of Chawkbazar Police Station, said a scuffle broke out when the students attempted to enter the chairman's office.

“They are still inside. We are engaging with the students. Discussions are also taking place between the students and the board authorities to resolve the matter,” he said at 4:30pm.

Addressing claims of an assault on the protesters, he said, “The students were barred from entering the chairman's room where important documents are kept. This led to minor confrontations, and I've been informed of some injuries.”

Hossain assured that despite the protests, the situation was stable.

Expressing dissatisfaction with the results, Alif Ahmed, a business studies student from Shaheed Sohrawardy College said: “Students from the Sylhet board only took one exam, while we took seven. Yet our results were disappointing. When we came here to request a re-evaluation of our exam papers, police blocked us at the gate.”

“After we broke through the gate and reached the chairman’s office, several individuals inside launched an unexpected attack, resulting in injuries to some of us,” he added.

Ahmed warned that protests would persist if their exam papers were not properly re-evaluated.

“Our papers were not thoroughly checked; the results were based on estimates generated through an app. We will continue our protest until our papers are reassessed.”

Efforts to reach Prof. Tapan Kumar Sarkar, chairman of the Board of Intermediate and Higher Secondary Education, for comment have been unsuccessful so far.

 

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