July 19, 2024: Country descends into deeper crisis
By July 19, 2024, Bangladesh stood at the brink of collapse as the quota reform movement spiralled into its deadliest phase.
18 July 2025, 18:25 PM
July 18, 2024: Deadliest day yet in quota protests
On one of the deadliest days in Bangladesh’s recent history, at least 29 people, including 11 students and a journalist, were killed and over 3,000 injured in violent clashes across the country, as the quota reform protest intensified into a full-scale nationwide uprising on July 18, 2024.
17 July 2025, 18:10 PM
July 17, 2024: Grief turns into defiance
On the public holiday marking Ashura, Dhaka and other parts of the country witnessed unrelenting student protests, road and highway blockades, symbolic funeral prayers, coffin processions, and repeated clashes with police and pro-government activists.
16 July 2025, 18:06 PM
July 16, 2024: Nationwide mayhem leaves 6 dead
July 16, 2024, marked a grim escalation in the quota reform protests as violence swept across Bangladesh, leaving at least six people dead, including three students, and hundreds injured in fierce clashes involving protesters, Chhatra League activists, and police..In Chattogram, three peop
15 July 2025, 18:30 PM
July 15, 2024: Chhatra League attacks quota protesters
Brutal violence descended on July 15, 2024, as activists of the Bangladesh Chhatra League launched coordinated attacks on students protesting for reforms in the public service quota system.
14 July 2025, 18:13 PM
July 14, 2024: PM’s remark ignites protests
On July 14, 2024, tensions flared as hundreds of students poured out of their DU dormitories to protest a “disparaging comment” made by then–prime minister Sheikh Hasina regarding quotas in government jobs.
13 July 2025, 18:33 PM
July 13, 2024: Protesters announce march towards Bangabhaban
On July 13, 2024, the Students Against Discrimination announced a fresh set of protest programmes, shifting their strategy from blockades to processions and symbolic marches.
12 July 2025, 18:42 PM
July 12, 2024: No holiday from resistance
Despite the weekly holiday, anti-quota protesters once again blocked the Shahbagh intersection in Dhaka, demanding reforms to the quota system in government jobs and condemning the police action on students the previous day.
11 July 2025, 18:00 PM
July 11, 2024: Blockade turns confrontational
On July 11, 2024, the anti-quota movement entered a new phase of confrontation. Ignoring police warnings and ministers’ calls to step back, thousands of protesters defied barricades and took to the streets as part of their “Bangla Blockade.”
10 July 2025, 18:09 PM
July 10, 2024: Protesters refuse to back down
July 10, 2024.Protesters refuse to back down.Shamsuddoza Sajen.The protests over the quota system in government jobs showed no signs of slowing down on July 10 as students across the country vowed to continue their movement despite the Supreme Court’s order for a four-week stat
9 July 2025, 18:09 PM
July 9, 2024: A pause before the storm
The ongoing Bangla Blockade paused for a day as students leading the quota reform movement prepared for their next round of protests.
8 July 2025, 18:06 PM
July 8, 2024: Blockade intensifies as students form committee
For the second consecutive day, the Bangla Blockade grips the capital, with thousands of students and jobseekers bringing traffic to a standstill at key intersections across Dhaka.
7 July 2025, 18:10 PM
July 6, 2024: 'Bangla Blockade' announced
Beyond Dhaka, protesters hold the streets with equal resolve
5 July 2025, 18:06 PM
July 5, 2024: Nationwide protests persist despite holiday
Even on a holiday, the quota reform protests show no sign of slowing. Students across Bangladesh take to the streets, block roads, form human chains, and voice their rejection of the reinstated quota system in government jobs.
4 July 2025, 18:11 PM
July 4, 2024: Protesters call for nationwide strike
Defying the rain, they sat on the streets, waving banners and shouting slogans
3 July 2025, 18:13 PM
July 3, 2024: Anti-quota protests spill beyond campuses
The student movement against the reinstatement of the quota system in public service recruitment escalated on July 3, 2024, as demonstrations expanded beyond university campuses to major highways and key city intersections, mounting pressure on the government.
2 July 2025, 18:23 PM
July 2, 2024: Protesters brave rain, warning
Defying rain, warnings, exhaustion, anti-quota protests gained momentum
1 July 2025, 18:05 PM
The July that rocked Bangladesh: July 1, 2024
Though protests had already begun in response to a High Court verdict reinstating quotas in government jobs, it was on July 1, 2024, that the movement for reforms to the quota system truly took shape.
30 June 2025, 18:20 PM
Indomitable March: Indira pledges support for Bangladesh
On March 31, 1971, Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi moved a resolution in parliament strongly criticising the military action in Bangladesh.
30 March 2024, 18:00 PM
Indomitable March: The battle of Kushtia
At 4:00am on March 30, 1971, Bangladeshi forces, comprising East Pakistan Rifles (EPR), police and civilians under the leadership of Abu Osman Chowdhury, then a major and commander of the fourth wing of EPR, attacked the Pakistan occupation army in Kushtia from three sides.
29 March 2024, 18:00 PM