India  

Bangladesh Protests: 778 Indian students return home as violent protests claim over 100 lives

DNA Saturday, 20 July 2024 ()
The MEA stated that the High Commission in Dhaka, along with the Assistant High Commissions, is in regular contact with more than 4,000 students still in various universities in Bangladesh
0
shares
ShareTweetSavePostSend
 
Video Credit: Oneindia - Published
News video: Bangladesh Unrest:  300 Indian Students Escape as Protest Leaves Over 105 Protestors Killed | Watch

Bangladesh Unrest: 300 Indian Students Escape as Protest Leaves Over 105 Protestors Killed | Watch 03:20

Violent protests in Bangladesh over job reservations have forced Indian students to flee, with over 300 crossing into India in one day. The unrest, which has claimed over 100 lives, led to university closures and communication blackouts. Students from various Indian states returned via border...

You Might Like


💡 newsR Knowledge: Other News Mentions

Bangladesh Bangladesh Country in South Asia

Despite curfew, deaths mount in Bangladesh student protests over government jobs quota [Video]

Despite curfew, deaths mount in Bangladesh student protests over government jobs quota

Credit: FRANCE 24 English    Duration: 01:32Published
Bangladesh Bleeding: Multiple Killings Trigger Nationwide Curfew in Bangladesh | Watch [Video]

Bangladesh Bleeding: Multiple Killings Trigger Nationwide Curfew in Bangladesh | Watch

Bangladesh imposed a nationwide curfew and deployed military forces following violent protests over government job allocations. The unrest, originating from student discontent, has expanded to include broader economic issues. A prison attack and alleged detentions of activists have intensified the situation. Death toll reports vary widely. International reactions are mixed, with the U.S. Embassy warning of an "extremely volatile" situation. #BangladeshUnrest #DhakaRiots #BangladeshProtests #Bangladeshnews #SheikhHaseena #Haseena #Dhakanews #Worldnews #Oneindia #Oneindianews

Credit: Oneindia    Duration: 03:02Published
Bangladesh Protest: Protesters Set State TV HQ On Fire, Internet Shut; Over 32 Dead|Oneindia [Video]

Bangladesh Protest: Protesters Set State TV HQ On Fire, Internet Shut; Over 32 Dead|Oneindia

Protesting students in Bangladesh set the country's state broadcaster ablaze on Thursday, a day after Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina appeared on the network seeking to calm the escalating clashes that have killed at least 32 people and left over 2,500 injured. University students in Dhaka and other cities have been holding rallies for more than a week protesting the system of reservation in public sector jobs, including that for the relatives of war heroes, who fought for the country's independence from Pakistan in 1971. #Bangladesh #Dhaka #SheikhHasina #BangladeshProtest #ONEINDIA #ONEINDIANEWS ~HT.178~ED.101~GR.344~

Credit: Oneindia    Duration: 03:01Published

High commissioner (Commonwealth) High commissioner (Commonwealth) Senior diplomatic position


Dhaka Dhaka Capital and largest city of Bangladesh


Related videos from verified sources

Deadly unrest over job quotas grips Bangladesh, Indian residents in Bangladesh urged to avoid travel [Video]

Deadly unrest over job quotas grips Bangladesh, Indian residents in Bangladesh urged to avoid travel

In Bangladesh, violent clashes erupted on Tuesday between rival student groups over government job quotas, resulting in the deaths of at least five demonstrators and injuries to over 400 others the..

Credit: Oneindia     Duration: 03:05Published

Related news from verified sources

1000 Indian Students Return From Bangladesh As Quota Protests Claims 121 Lives

Bangladesh is still experiencing violence days after clashes over the allocation of government jobs. According to various reports, the death toll now stands at...
Zee News

BSF rescues Indian students from Bangladesh as protests turn violent


IndiaTimes

Six students killed in Bangladesh protest against quota system

Six students were killed in violent protests against the quota system in Bangladesh, leading to nationwide school closures. Demonstrators continue to mobilize...
IndiaTimes