STUDENT POLITICS ?
Presented By
Narayan Datta
EEE-01306147
Submitted By
MD Harun
Lecturer,Departmentof EEE,PCIU
Student Politics Content Layout
• what is student politics?
• types of students?
• historical background of student politics in Bangladesh.
• present scenario in Bangladesh.
• effects of political party.
• how to change the condition?
• government roles.
• role of students.
WHAT IS STUDENT POLITICS?
1.United form of students,
2.Ensures regular class and accommodation facilities
3.Increases the number of books in the library
4.Organizes seminars, symposia,presentations,debate.
5.Negotiates for enhancement of research facilities
3 types of students:
l. A type: Career Oriented students,
2. B type: Mid-type Student,
3. C type: Politics Oriented Students
Types of students
Non co-operation movement,
Swadeshi movement,
1952- Language movement,
1966-six point demand
1969 mass uprising,
1971-Liberation war,
199o regaining democracy.
Historical background of student politics in Bangladesh
Involvement in terrorism, black money, tender business,
Involvement in dirty party politics
Work for party and own interest,
Party conflicts,
Misuse of student power,
Present scenario in Bangladesh
Effects of political party
Implements political activities openly in the campuses,
Provides firearms,
Involves students in corruption,
Brings out processions whimsically,
Stimulates the students towards unethical activities,
Uses talented and innocent students for party interest.
Pros
Protests injustice,
Introduces new students to new facilities,
Deals with problems that students have with teachers or supervisors,
Manages complaints regarding university examinations,
Solves problems that affect academic performance.
How to change the condition?
Two ways
1. Government roles
2. Student roles.
Keep students out of political affiliation,
Fulfill their unmet needs,
Enrich quality of education, facilities,
Restrict use of firearms,
Deploy law enforcers in campuses.
Government roles
Role of students
•Should do politics for the sake of the country,
•Should not be activists of political parties,
STUDENT POLITICS
Politics & Education
STUDENT POLITICS
Historical background of student politics in Bangladesh
THANK YOU

Student politics

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    STUDENT POLITICS ? PresentedBy Narayan Datta EEE-01306147 Submitted By MD Harun Lecturer,Departmentof EEE,PCIU
  • 2.
    Student Politics ContentLayout • what is student politics? • types of students? • historical background of student politics in Bangladesh. • present scenario in Bangladesh. • effects of political party. • how to change the condition? • government roles. • role of students.
  • 3.
    WHAT IS STUDENTPOLITICS? 1.United form of students, 2.Ensures regular class and accommodation facilities 3.Increases the number of books in the library 4.Organizes seminars, symposia,presentations,debate. 5.Negotiates for enhancement of research facilities
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    3 types ofstudents: l. A type: Career Oriented students, 2. B type: Mid-type Student, 3. C type: Politics Oriented Students Types of students
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    Non co-operation movement, Swadeshimovement, 1952- Language movement, 1966-six point demand 1969 mass uprising, 1971-Liberation war, 199o regaining democracy. Historical background of student politics in Bangladesh
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    Involvement in terrorism,black money, tender business, Involvement in dirty party politics Work for party and own interest, Party conflicts, Misuse of student power, Present scenario in Bangladesh
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    Effects of politicalparty Implements political activities openly in the campuses, Provides firearms, Involves students in corruption, Brings out processions whimsically, Stimulates the students towards unethical activities, Uses talented and innocent students for party interest.
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    Pros Protests injustice, Introduces newstudents to new facilities, Deals with problems that students have with teachers or supervisors, Manages complaints regarding university examinations, Solves problems that affect academic performance.
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    How to changethe condition? Two ways 1. Government roles 2. Student roles.
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    Keep students outof political affiliation, Fulfill their unmet needs, Enrich quality of education, facilities, Restrict use of firearms, Deploy law enforcers in campuses. Government roles
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    Role of students •Shoulddo politics for the sake of the country, •Should not be activists of political parties,
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    STUDENT POLITICS Historical backgroundof student politics in Bangladesh
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