DU to resume classes from 22 September after over two-month closure
The university was officially shut on 17 July amid the countrywide Anti-Discrimination Student Movement
The Dhaka University (DU) authorities have decided to resume its academic activities and classes from 22 September which was officially shut on 17 July amid the countrywide Anti-Discrimination Student Movement.
The decision came from a university's syndicate meeting held today at the lounge adjacent to Vice Chancellor's office, chaired by university VC Prof Dr Niaz Ahmed khan, according to a press release.
However, the classes for first year students under 2023-24 academic session will resume from September 30, added the release.
The syndicate forum was also informed about all the proposals and decisions taken already regarding developing teacher-student relationship and reducing some ongoing conflicts.
Later, the syndicate members approved all the decisions and proposals, added the release.