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- "Bebsha Kora Mohapap", Prothom Alo, 9 Oct 2009
- A reflection of unpreparedness, Mridul, Daily Star, 30 June 2009
- "Poribesh - Polythene-er Punorbebohar Rodh Joruri", Ittefak, 4 Jun 2009
- "E-biplob", Shamokal, 25 May 2009
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In the past few decades, we have sadly become accustomed and de-sensitized to the "Eye for Eye" stories of violence among opposing political factions in university campuses across the country. As a result, many of us have come to detest the concept of students getting involved in national politics despite the fact that our nation owes its very existence to the glorious era of student politics. Ironically, in the newly born nation, the trend took a reverse turn for the worse as political parties began to exploit students for their gains. A direct unfortunate outcome of this has been it has disenchanted and often discouraged many students and young people from getting involved in non-partisan political processes and also to collectively to speak up for their rights through non-partisan platforms. Jagoree aims to change this unacceptable reality through its "Youth for Youth" or Y4Y Campaign, through which the youth will speak up and voice demands related to youth/student issues from a non-partisan platform. Jagoree's aim is to gradually replace the "Eye for Eye" culture into a "Youth for Youth" movement. Possible Activities/ policy advocacy issues:
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