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DNA TV Show: Why violent protests erupted in Bangladesh
DNA India· 10 hours agoUniversities in Bangladesh have become a battleground. On one side are the students and on the other...
32 die in Bangladesh unrest; state TV building set afire - Times of India
The Times of India· 11 hours agoThe new casualties Thursday would bring the overall toll to 25 dead since Monday when violence...
Govt issues travel advisory for nationals in Bangladesh
Tribune India· 12 hours agoIndia on Thursday advised its citizens residing in Bangladesh to avoid travel and minimise their...
Sheikh Hasina govt calls in army as Bangladesh job quota crisis deepens, India keeps a close watch -...
The Economic Times· 13 hours agoNew Delhi: The Sheikh Hasina government on Thursday evening called in the Army as Bangladesh plunged...
Bangladesh Student Protests Update: Internet Blackout, Over 30 Killed, Schools Closed
Times Now· 13 hours agoMore than 30 people have died as thousands of students clashed with armed police in Bangladesh over...
Mortar shells from 1971 Indo-Pak war era found in Tripura
rediff.com· 13 hours agoAt least 27 mortar shells of the 1971 Indo-Pak war period were found in West Tripura district on...
Bangladesh Quota Violence: TV Station Torched, Internet Shutdown; Death Toll Reaches 32
One India· 14 hours agoIn Bangladesh, protests over government job quotas turn violent as students set fire to BTV's...
32 dead in Bangladesh unrest, protesters set fire to state TV network - The Economic Times
The Economic Times· 14 hours agoBangladeshi students set fire to the country's state broadcaster on Thursday, a day after Prime...
Sheikh Hasina govt calls in army as Bangladesh job quota crisis deepens, India keeps a close watch
The Economic Times· 14 hours agoNew Delhi: The Sheikh Hasina government on Thursday evening called in the Army as Bangladesh plunged...
Bangladesh's Anti Quota Protest Turns Violent, Why Students Protesting Against PM Sheikh Hasina?
Times Now· 14 hours agoIn today's episode of 'The Urban Debate, anchor Shreya Upadhyaya discusses Bangladesh's anti-quota...