Wednesday, October 8, 2025

DU halls reopen after 18 months

The Dhaka University authority on Tuesday reopened its halls for the regular honours final year and master’s students after 18 months of closure due to the Covid outbreak.
Halls for students of all other academic years are scheduled to be reopened on October 10 after a decision taken at a meeting of the Provost Standing Committee of the university held on Tuesday.
At the meeting, the committee also recommended resuming in-person classes from October 16 which now awaits approval from the Academic Council.
The date of the meeting of the council is yet to be fixed.
Currently both public and private universities are making preparations to resume in-person classes and reopen the residential halls.
Most of the public universities are making preparations to resume in-person classes by October.
All educational institutions have remained closed since March 18, 2020 following the detection of Covid cases in the country on March 8 of the same year.
The authorities reopened and resumed in-person classes in all types of educational institutions — from primary to higher secondary levels — on September 12.
Later on September 14, at a meeting, a decision was taken to resume in-person classes and reopen the residential halls after September 27 following registering for Covid vaccination by students, teachers and staff of all public and private universities as well as the institutions under the National University.
New Age correspondent in Dhaka University reported that on Tuesday morning, many students were waiting in front of their hall gate. Students entered the halls in a festive mood as soon as the doors were opened.
Since 8:00am, students entered their respective halls after showing their vaccination cards and valid university identity cards.
‘It gives us great pleasure to at last see the hall open today. Almost two years have elapsed and today it feels a lot like Eid,’ said Mohiminul Khan, a residential student of Muktijoddha Ziaur Rahman Hall.
‘We welcome the decision to reopen halls but it will be a judicious decision if the authorities consider allowing students who were vaccinated,’ said Sathi Biswas, a residential student of Rokeya Hall.
Most of the residential halls have already installed handwashing facilities at the entrances and restoration and renovation works have also been completed before welcoming the students.
According to hall authorities, dining rooms, canteens, reading rooms and restrooms have already been cleaned in all the dormitories.
Meanwhile, DU authorities are preparing to open the halls for the students of other semesters and years as soon as possible.
According to a decision taken by the authorities, only regular students will be able to reside in the halls after getting at least one dose of the Covid-19 vaccine.
According to the university authorities, out of the total 38,000 students, till now 61 per cent or 23,000 took vaccines and 5,600 are waiting to be vaccinated after registration.
Provost Standing Committee convener and also provost of Bijay Ekattar hall Professor Abdul Basir said, ‘Our students are cooperative and they came back to reoccupy their seats in the hall following proper guidelines set by the hall authority.’
‘We welcomed our hall students with flower garlands, masks and chocolates,’ he added.
However, sources revealed that honours 1st, 2nd, 3rd-year students also entered most of the male student halls.
The authorities, meanwhile, decided to abolish the so-called ‘gana rooms’ which is a controversial issue for both teachers and student organisations.
On the same morning, Dhaka University vice-chancellor Professor Md Akhtaruzzaman visited the Bijay Ekattar Hall and Begum Fazilatunnesa Mujib Hall of the university.
He said, ‘Gana room was there when I was a student. The gana room creates a situation for which students begin to lose the good values they have already acquired. If general students and members of student organisations cooperate, I think it will cease to exist,’ said DU VC after visiting Bijay Ekattar Hall on Tuesday
morning.
Earlier, defying the official decision to open the residential halls of Dhaka University on October 5, a huge number of male students forcibly entered most of the halls, excepting Bijay Ekattar Hall and Sir AF Rahman Hall, though the female student halls of the university still remained vacant.
Later on Saturday evening, the Provost Standing Committee in a meeting decided to serve a show cause notice to each student for entering the halls violating the university decision.
The same committee also decided to form a committee to identify the students who had entered the halls during the closure.
Meanwhile, the Islamic University in Kushtia reopened its central library on Tuesday as the university is set to reopen its residential halls for students on October 9 and resume in-person classes on October 20, New Age Islamic University correspondent reported.
The university syndicate took the decision in its 263rd meeting held at the vice-chancellor’s residence with vice-chancellor Professor Shaikh Abdus Salam in the chair, said officials.
On Monday night, IU information, publication and public relations office director M Ataul Haque said that the central library of the university would be kept open from 9:00am to 4:00pm.
The students must show their Covid vaccination certificate or any document of taking at least the first dose before moving back to the halls and attending classes, Ataul said.
The authorities have already made preparations for reopening the halls, the vice-chancellor said, adding that the students would not be allowed to stay at ‘gana room’ as it might cause a surge in Covid infections.
Pro-vice-chancellor Professor M Mahbubur Rahman, treasurer Professor M Alamgir Hossain Bhuiya and acting registrar M Ataur Rahman were present in the meeting, among others.
Earlier, a group of students demonstrated on the campus, demanding the reopening of the halls on September 30.
Patuakhali Science and Technology University resumed in-person classes and examinations and reopened halls in phases from September 30.
The university registrar professor Muhammad Kamrul Islam told New Age on Tuesday that in-person classes of most of the years, except that of the first year, would resume by October 18 as the students of first years stayed in groups in the hall rooms.
Earlier on September 24, Bangladesh Agricultural University reopened its halls for students of master’s and honours final year students and on September 27 the university authorities held in-person examinations for honours final year students.
‘We will take the decision about resuming in-person classes after observing the Covid situation,’ the university registrar Md Saiful Islam told New Age on Tuesday.
The authorities of Rajshahi University recently decided to open the university’s residential halls on October 17 while the in-person classes would resume on October 20, New Age Rajshahi correspondent reported.
New Age correspondent in Jahangirnagar University reported that the authorities decided to reopen all residential halls on October 11 and resume in-person classes from October 21 in phases.
The Chittagong University authorities decided to reopen all residential halls from October 18 in phases.
The authorities fixed the possible date for resumption of in-person classes in the university after October 20.
Recently the University Grants Commission of Bangladesh member professor Muhammed Alamgir told New Age that instructions were given and now the universities would be reopened based on the decisions of their own academic councils and syndicates.
The Association of Private University of Bangladesh president Sheikh Kabir Hossain told New Age recently that the private universities would resume in-person classes as and when the universities take decisions.
Currently, there are 50 public and 108 private universities in the country.

-With New Age input

Related News

Bangladesh and KSA sign pact for workers’ rights

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Bangladesh and Saudi Arabia have just inked a labour recruitment agreement, marking the first deal aimed at promoting fair recruitment practices and protecting workers’ rights. Expatriates’ Welfare and Overseas Employment Adviser, Prof. Asif Nazrul, and the Saudi Minister of Human Resources and Social Development, Engineer Ahmad Bin Solaiman Al-Rajhi, recently came ... Read more

Poor pay, allowances of teachers affect education

World Teacher’s Day today Shahin Akhter Poor pay-scale and allowances and low social status mark the poor condition of the teachers in Bangladesh affecting the education sector, observed educationists and researchers. They also said that the Bangladeshi teachers were lagging much behind their fellows even in the neighbouring countries in terms of these facilities and ... Read more

Protecting hilsa: 22-day fishing ban begins

News Desk : dhakamirror.com The government has put a 22-day halt on catching, transporting, storing, selling, and marketing hilsa throughout the country. This measure aims to protect the fish during its crucial breeding season. The ban started at midnight yesterday and will last until October 25, as stated in a notification from the Ministry of ... Read more

Road fatalities: 446 crashes, 417 lives lost in September

News Desk : dhakamirror.com In September, a tragic report from the Road Safety Foundation revealed that at least 417 people lost their lives and 682 were injured in 446 road accidents throughout Bangladesh. Among those who died, there were 63 women and 47 children, as highlighted in the foundation’s monthly report released today. In 151 ... Read more

Man’s fatal fall into Ramna Park lake

News Desk : dhakamirror.com A tragic incident occurred yesterday at Ramna Park in the capital, where a man drowned in the lake. The victim has been identified as 55-year-old Wasimul Haq. The police were able to identify him using fingerprint records. According to Ramna police SI Mizanur Rahman, he was discovered unconscious around 6:00 PM ... Read more

Tariff Commission’s size-based hilsa pricing strategy

News Desk : dhakamirror.com The Bangladesh Trade and Tariff Commission (BTTC), also known as the Tariff Commission, has suggested setting a maximum retail price for hilsa based on its size. This recommendation comes in response to the unusual spike in prices seen in the local market. On Sunday, the Tariff Commission released a report detailing ... Read more

Ekushey Book Fair won’t happen in December

News Desk : dhakamirror.com The Bangla Academy announced yesterday (28 September), that the previously scheduled dates for the Amar Ekushey Book Fair 2026 have been postponed. In a press release, they explained that this decision was made following a directive from the Ministry of Home Affairs on September 21, which indicated that the fair should ... Read more

Working in Bangladesh is quite challenging: CEC

News Desk : dhakamirror.com The Election Commission is grappling with a mix of challenges, both seen and unseen, as it gears up for the upcoming elections and responds to various demands, shared chief election commissioner AMM Nasir Uddin on Saturday. “These hurdles might not be apparent from the outside, but we’re constantly navigating through them,” ... Read more

Travel ban on Keokradong hill to be lifted starting from 1 October

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Great news for travelers! Keokradong hill in Bandarban’s Ruma upazila is set to welcome tourists again starting October 1. The district administration has finally lifted the travel ban that had been in effect for almost three years. Bandarban Deputy Commissioner (DC) Shamim Ara Rini announced the decision today (27 September) during ... Read more

Tree planting campaign to lower pollution, make city more attractive

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Dhaka South City Corporation (DSCC) Administrator Md Shahjahan Mia has inaugurated a tree plantation and greening programme covering 33 road medians, spanning a total length of 31 kilometres, within the corporation’s jurisdiction. Under the “Zero Soil” programme, ornamental flowering trees and grasses will be planted across 28 DSCC medians, while the ... Read more

Krishi Bank ranks third in remittance collection

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Krishi Bank has shown remarkable success in collecting remittances from expatriates during the first eight months of 2025 (January–August). Known as bank for farmers due to its agricultural loan services, this state-owned institution has climbed to the third position in remittance collection from abroad in that timeframe. This notable achievement has ... Read more

North Bay low : Rain forecast for Bangladesh

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Many parts of the country is expected to witness moderate to heavy and very heavy rainfall in the coming days due to the formation of a low-pressure system over the north Bay and adjoining coastal areas, the Met office said in its latest forecast. According to Bangladesh Meteorological Department’s 120-hour weather ... Read more

Metrorail boosts service: Extended hours & more frequent arrivals

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Dhaka metrorail service is set to start operating earlier in the morning and later at night to better serve the growing number of passengers. Service hours will be extended by 30 minutes at both the beginning and end of the day, and the interval between trains will be reduced by nearly ... Read more

22% minors in Bangladesh’s sex trade

News Desk : dhakamirror.com At least 22 percent of victims of commercial sexual exploitation (abuse of a person, or a minor, through sexual activities in exchange for money, goods, or other benefits) in Bangladesh are children, said speakers at an event yesterday. They shared the information at the launch of “Project Shurakkha”, an initiative of ... Read more

WB Reports Bangladesh Heat Costs at $1.78 Billion in 2024

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Rising temperatures in Bangladesh are fueling a surge in heat-related illnesses, leading to the loss of 250 million workdays in 2024 and economic losses estimated at $1.33–1.78 billion, representing about 0.3 to 0.4 percent of Bangladesh’s gross domestic product (GDP) in 2024, according to a new World Bank report. The report ... Read more

Police clearance no longer required for passports

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus announced that police verification will no longer be necessary for obtaining a passport, thereby reducing unnecessary hassle for citizens. “Getting a passport is a basic right. We have established a rule that eliminates the need for police verification,” he stated. While speaking at the opening session ... Read more

Metro rail achieves record 4 lakh daily passengers

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Metro Rail has achieved a remarkable milestone by carrying over 400,000 passengers in a single day. The Dhaka Mass Transit Company Limited (DMTCL), which operates the Metro Rail, announced this achievement on their official Facebook page on Friday night. For the first time, Metro Rail recorded 403,164 passengers. The Metro Rail ... Read more

Most people, about 66% think civil servants behave as if they are rulers

News Desk : dhakamirror.com More than 100,000 participants have contributed their responses to reform commission’s online survey 80% of the respondents believe that the administration is not approachable for the general public, according to a survey conducted by the Public Administration Reform Commission. Additionally, 66% of participants feel that civil servants act as if they ... Read more

Former Justice Abdur Rouf dies

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Former Chief Election Commissioner Justice Md Abdur Rouf has passed away at the age of 91. He died around 10:00 am while receiving treatment at Insaf Barakah Kidney and General Hospital in Dhaka, as stated in a press release. Justice Rouf had been battling heart disease, lung complications, kidney issues, and ... Read more

Bangladesh climbed 4 positions to rank 93rd in global passport index

News Desk : dhakamirror.com Bangladesh has climbed four notches up in the latest Henley Passport Index 2025, ranking 93rd out of 99. However, the number of visa-free destinations for Bangladeshi passport holders has dropped from 42 in 2024 to 39 this year, reflecting a decline in global travel privileges. Despite this improvement in rank — ... Read more