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Go back to classes, Nahid urges again

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Education Minister Nurul Islam Nahid has again urged the students to back to classes.

Speaking after a view exchange with principals of schools and colleges today, he underlined that the students have successfully pointed out irregularities in the transport sector.

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“You are winners. You have successfully pointed out the irregularities in the transport sector. Now go back to class with your achievement,” the minister said.

“If you continue to stay on the street, some vested quarter may try to use you for their interests and mar your achievements,” said the education minister.

He also requested the principals to gather guardians of the students to make them aware of the issue.

At least 30 principals of 232 colleges of the capital participated in the meeting and shared their views.

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