WUST Class of 2024: They Turned the Tassels, Cheered, and Held Their Degrees High



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WUST Class of 2024: They Turned the Tassels, Cheered, and Held Their Degrees High

WUST Class of 2024: They Turned the Tassels, Cheered, and Held Their Degrees High

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All the students turned the tassels on their caps from right to left as they were declared graduates. They then held their degrees high, threw their caps into the air, catching them with joy, hugging each other as the hall filled with cheers and rounds of applause. The sound of camera clicks was constant as everyone wanted to capture the moment. Thus, the commencement of the Class of 2024 of Washington University of Science and Technology (WUST) ended. Before that, a total of 213 students from WUST received their degrees in Bachelor's and master's, with 55 from the School of Business and 158 from the School of Information Technology.

The event, held at the Alexandria City High School auditorium, was graced by the presence of state leaders and community dignitaries. Gerry Connolly, U.S. Representative, was the keynote speaker, while Karen Keys-Gammara of the Virginia House of Delegates was among the distinguished guest speakers. Abubokor Hanip, the chancellor and board chairman of the university, gave a welcome address, and university president Dr. Hasan K. Burk officially conferred the degrees and delivered the vote of thanks and concluding remarks.

Gerry Connolly emphasized the importance of technology education and congratulated all the graduates on their achievements. He urged them to contribute to society as they join the most educated part of the United States, Northern Virginia, where two-thirds of the adult population have a bachelor’s degree and more than 30% have an advanced degree, twice the national average. Mentioning the relevance of STEM degrees, the U.S. Representative highlighted the use of technology knowledge to overcome challenges such as climate change, pandemics, artificial intelligence, disinformation, and cybercrimes. "We should ensure the use of technology for good, not for malign purposes," he said.

Engineer Abubokor Hanip, in his welcome address, emphasized the importance of adaptability and urged the students to embrace challenges, overcoming them with the knowledge, values, and qualities they gained from Washington University of Science and Technology.

"You are not just graduates; you are leaders, innovators, and change-makers," he inspired them.

Sharing his own story of struggle to success, the Bangladeshi-American technology education entrepreneur told the crowd how he has contributed to changing the lives of at least 25,000 people and their family members through skill development and providing opportunities within the American mainstream and around the world.

Ms. Karen Keys-Gammara of the Virginia House of Delegates shared a story from her childhood, describing how her father taught her the value of lifelong learning through simple lessons like doing sit-ups. She urged the graduating students to keep striving to achieve new goals each day and to serve their community.

CFO Farhana Hanip shared her challenging journey in the USA, emphasizing how she overcame obstacles by holding onto her belief in herself and her dreams. "I turned adversity into opportunity, balancing my responsibilities as a mother while pursuing my aspirations," she said.

Throughout the ceremony, the graduates also heard from several notable figures, including Sheikh Rahman, State Senator from Georgia; Saddam Azlan Salim, State Senator from Virginia; Dr. Hussain Bhuyan, Director of HDD Group, China; Mr. Siddique Sheikh, WUST Board Member; Mrs. Farhana Hanip, WUST CFO; Mr. Mohammad Mahdee-uz Zaman, WUST Board Member; Dr. Saiful Khandaker, CEO and Founder of Fintech Ecosystem Development (Nasdaq: FEXD); Mr. Nasirul Huq, WUST Board Member; and others.

Each of the speakers congratulated the graduates and encouraged them to pursue their future goals and the American dream with perseverance, patience, and passion.

Two valedictorian graduates, Carlos Israel Moreno Hernandez and Zenifer Afroz Chowdhury, highlighted their journeys with WUST, attributing their success to their dedication. Both top students from the School of IT and School of Business praised their faculties and the school administration for smoothing their learning paths and providing supportive care.

Later, each of the 213 students received their degrees one after another amid cheers and applause. Professor Apostolos Eliopoulos, Director of the School of IT, and Dr. Mark Robinson, Director of the School of Business, handed out the degrees to the graduates from their respective schools.

Dr. Hasan Karaburk took over the microphone to officially declare all the students graduated and to complete the formalities. He thanked all the members of WUST leadership, faculty members, and officials, emphasizing the value of the teamwork that thrives at Washington University of Science and Technology.

India has no objection to PM's visit to China: Foreign Minister



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Foreign Minister Dr. Hasan Mahmood has commented that India has no objection to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's visit to China.

The Foreign Minister made this comment while talking to reporters after inaugurating the academy's journal, smart library and website at the Foreign Service Academy in the capital on Wednesday (July 3) afternoon.

Expressing the hope of moving forward by maintaining good relations with neighboring India, Hasan Mahmud said, "Our foreign policy is friendship with all, not enmity with anyone. We want to move the country forward by maintaining good relations with everyone.

He said that the Prime Minister visited India a few days ago. That visit was very fruitful. During the visit, Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi discussed the visit to China.

He also said that China is our major development partner country. In our infrastructure development, many iconic structures including the Bangabandhu Tunnel, Padma Bridge, etc. have taken Chinese money and manpower. So the next visit is definitely very important. This visit is important to accelerate the development journey that China has been playing in our development journey for so long.

In response to the question whether there will be any new agreement during the visit to China, the foreign minister said that it has not been finalized yet. It's not time to tell yet.

When asked if India had any objection to visit China, he said, India never had any objection. When we discussed the Rohingya issue, China's role was discussed. Then Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina said, I am going to China, I will discuss the matter there. This is how the matter came about.

He said that the relationship with Saudi Arabia is not only limited to the export of workers, it is multi-dimensional. Saudi Arabia wants to invest in Bangladesh; they will invest in the Special Economic Zone.

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Freedom fighter's grandson is also in the movement to reinstate the quota abolition circular



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Students of Dhaka University (DU) are marching to demand the reinstatement of the circular issued by the government in 2018 canceling the quota system in government jobs. The children of the freedom fighter family also joined this movement.

On Wednesday (July 3) afternoon, the grandson of a brave freedom fighter spoke at the movement demanding restoration of circulars at Shahbag intersection area of the capital. His name is Farabi Rahman Shravan. He is a student of Dhaka University Mathematics Department 2020-21 session.


Shravan said, I am the son of a brave freedom fighter family. I am the grandson of a brave freedom fighter. Personally I think 30 percent quota is never good for common people. I never support such quota system. Our forefathers did not make the country independent for such a system.

The protesting students, demanding the reinstatement of the circular issued by the government in 2018 by canceling the quota system in government jobs, marched the various lanes of the campus around 3:00 pm and took a stand at Shahbagh via Doyal Chatwar and High Court Road. This has caused traffic congestion in the surrounding area. As a result, the passengers have suffered greatly.

At that time, the students said, "Injustice will be swept away in a flood of blood, if I have given blood, I will give more blood", "The students have woken up, the student society has woken up", "Quota na medha medha medha", "Sara Banglaye Khabar de quota Prathar". Bury. Shahbagh intersection is full of slogans.

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Turmoil in JU demanding to reinstate quota cancellation circular, highway blocked for 2 hours



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Angry students of Jahangirnagar University (JU) have been protesting for almost 1 hour by blocking the Dhaka-Aricha highway for 4-point demands, including canceling the quota system in government jobs announced in 2018 and maintaining the merit-based recruitment circular. It has created a severe traffic jam on the Dhaka-Aricha highway up to Chandra in the north and Aminbazar in the south.

On Wednesday (July 3) around 2:15 pm, a protest march left the foot of the Sangsaptak sculpture in the central library premises of the university and took a position on the Dhaka-Aricha highway adjacent to the main gate (Dairy Gate) of the university.

During this time, the students were asked to "rear the tools of the Bayanno once again; the tools of the 1970s will rise once again; give news to all of Bengal, bury the quota system; I want to abolish the quota system, there is no job without merit; kill the talented or cancel the quota; let it die, let it die, let the quota system die." There is no place for discrimination in Bengal can be seen chanting.

The 4-point demands proposed by the students are - the quota system announced in 2018 should be canceled and the merit-based recruitment circular should be maintained; Subject to the upholding of Circular of 2018, the Commission shall be constituted as soon as possible to eliminate unreasonable and discriminatory quotas in government jobs (in all grades) and only backward and disadvantaged groups may be considered as per the Constitution; Quota facility cannot be used more than once in the recruitment examination of government jobs and in case of non-availability of eligible candidates in the quota, the vacant posts shall be appointed on merit basis; Effective measures should be taken to ensure a corruption-free, impartial and merit-based bureaucracy.

Meanwhile, Dhaka-19 Constituency MP Saiful Islam's car got stuck on the Dhaka-Aricha highway due to heavy traffic. He was later observed to be forced to get down from his private vehicle and walk towards his desired destination.

It should be noted that earlier on Tuesday, the agitators announced to block the Dhaka-Aricha highway for two hours from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm on Wednesday (July 3) to speed up the movement on the second day of the program. 

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Shahbagh blockade of students again with the march



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The agitating students again blocked the Shahbag intersection of the capital demanding the reinstatement of the circular issued by the government in 2018 canceling the quota system in government jobs.

On Wednesday (July 3) around 2.30 pm, the students organized a procession in front of the central library of DU from different halls of the university under the banner of 'anti-discrimination student movement' and started the march from there.

Around 3 o'clock, the procession passed through various roads of the campus and came to Shahbagh via Doyal Chatwar and came to a halt. Later, the students took a position on the road at Shahbag intersection. At that time, the members of the law and order forces stopped them, but they took a position in Shahbagh. This has caused traffic congestion in the surrounding area. As a result, the passengers have suffered greatly.

At that time, the students said, "Injustice will be swept away in a flood of blood, if I have given blood, I will give more blood", "The students have woken up, the student society has woken up", "Quota or merit, merit", " Send message in the whole Bengal, bury the quota system". Bury. Shahbagh intersection is full of slogans.

It is known that before the holy Eid-ul-Azha on June 5, the High Court declared invalid the circular for the cancellation of freedom fighter quota in the case of direct recruitment (grades 9 to 13) in government offices, autonomous and semi-autonomous institutions and various corporations. From that day, a large number of students started protesting in Dhaka University. In this situation, the state applied to the Appellate Division seeking suspension of the court's decision. A full bench of the Appellate Division fixed July 4 for hearing the petition.

Nahid Islam, a student of Sociology Department of Dhaka University, one of the organizers of the recent quota reform movement, said that their demand is mainly to redistribute or reform the quota by setting up a commission with a maximum quota of 10 percent in all grades subject to the upholding of the 2018 circular; Stopping the possibility of using quota facility multiple times in the job examination and appointing the vacant posts on the basis of merit if qualified candidates are not found in the quota and taking effective measures to ensure a corruption-free, impartial and merit-based bureaucracy.

Till 2018, there was a total of 56 percent quota in government jobs in Bangladesh. That year, protests started in various educational institutions of the country, including Dhaka University, demanding quota reform. At that time, the protesting students complained of attack by law and order forces including Chhatra League.

On October 4 of that year, the Ministry of Public Administration issued a circular on the cancellation of quota. Later in 2021, the children of freedom fighters filed a writ challenging the part of the freedom fighter quota cancellation of that circular.

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