The sit-in program from Saturday until the age of 35 years of entry into service


Activists made human chain with chains of neck to demand the age of entry into government service for 35 years. File Photos Prothom-alo
Activists made human chain with chains of neck to demand the age of entry into government service for 35 years. File Photos Prothom-alo
The Bangladesh General Students' Council has announced the continuation of the ongoing program in Shahbagh in the capital until the age of 35 years of government service entry. The organization announced this announcement on Friday through a press release.

The notification said that the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Administration Ministry recommended the age limit for applying for government jobs on June 27, 10, and last October 11. The recommendation has been called back to this position because the recommendation was not implemented before the 40th BCS examination application was completed.

Police activists protested by showing the reason for the celebration of the Durga festival when the activists of the protesters started the program in presence of the National Museum in Shahbagh on Thursday. Later, they went to the National Press Club and went on a sit-in program.

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