Dhaka University Ends Ban on Academic Ties with Pakistan
A New Era of Educational Cooperation Between Two Nations
In a groundbreaking decision, Dhaka University has lifted its ban on academic relations with Pakistan, allowing for enhanced educational exchange and cooperation between the two countries. The policy change will enable Pakistani students to enroll at Dhaka University, while Bangladeshi students will have opportunities to pursue higher studies in Pakistan. This move signals a fresh chapter in fostering academic and cultural ties.
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The ban, enforced since December 2015, stemmed from a syndicate meeting led by then Vice-Chancellor Prof. Arefin Siddique, amid strained diplomatic relations. Its removal reflects a growing emphasis on collaboration and mutual development in education, potentially paving the way for better bilateral understanding.
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This policy shift is seen as a step forward in overcoming historical tensions and creating avenues for intellectual growth. By promoting cross-border academic engagement, both nations hope to contribute positively to regional educational advancements and cultural exchanges.
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