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Eden College students block road to press for 5-point demand, teachers join protest

The demonstration halts traffic on the busy Dhaka road, resulting in suffering for commuters

Eden College students block road over 5-point demand

Senior Correspondent

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Published : 03 Dec 2025, 01:18 PM

Updated : 03 Dec 2025, 01:18 PM

Students of Dhaka's Eden Mohila College have taken to the streets to press home a five-point demand, including keeping the institution reserved exclusively for women and preventing the dissolution of any department.

The protesters descended on the road in front of the college around 11am on Wednesday, chanting slogans to emphasise their demands, according to Lalbagh Police Station chief Mostafa Kamal.

In addition to the students, teachers of the college carrying banners also stood outside the institution’s main entrance.

They have demanded several points, including maintaining the independent structure of the seven colleges in Dhaka, including Eden, and cancelling the schooling model and hybrid method in the draft ordinance of Dhaka Central University.

“They are occupying the road to press for five demands. We are trying to persuade them to leave,” OC Mostafa said.

Students' demands are as follows

● Keep Eden College reserved exclusively for women.

● No department of Eden Mohila College can be dissolved.

● The university hours must be 24 hours, not 1pm to 7pm.

● Keep Eden as a higher education institution; do not introduce intermediate-level studies.

● Eden College is qualified to become a women's university, and it cannot be converted into merely a faculty.

Officer Mostafa said although the students briefly cleared the road, they later returned and resumed the demonstration, disrupting traffic along the busy stretch and resulting in suffering for commuters.

In response to the student protests, the government has been finalising the process of forming the Dhaka Central University with the seven Dhaka colleges.

The undergraduate students, higher secondary students, and teachers of these colleges, however, have taken opposing stances on the issue.

Under the proposed structure of the Dhaka Central University, officials of the BCS General Education Cadre, who are employed as teachers in the seven colleges and other government colleges across the country, fear that fundamental rights like promotions will be curtailed.

The education ministry published the draft ordinance of the Dhaka Central University on Sept 24.

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