Eden College students asked to stop collecting money for admission
Sunday, 30 May 2010
Home Minister Sahara Khatun Saturday urged students of Eden Girls' College to refrain from collecting money over admission and hostel seats from new students, reports UNB.
"Stern action will be taken if they do not quit such unpleasant practices," she warned after strongly criticizing the recent unpleasant incidents, including reported extortions, trading over admission and hostel seats in the college.
The Home Minister was addressing at the fresher reception at the Eden Girls' College in the afternoon.
Sahara said the guardians of the students send their children to study in colleges, not for getting involved in such kind of unpleasant activities.
The Home Minister urged the students to pay more attention to their studies.
About incidents of eve-teasing that led to some unfortunate deaths across the country, the Home Minister said steps have already been taken, including awareness campaigns, to stop it. "Community police is also working alongside the administration in curbing it."
Mostafa Jalal Mohiuddin MP and eminent singer Momotaz Begum, MP, among others, addressed the function.
"Stern action will be taken if they do not quit such unpleasant practices," she warned after strongly criticizing the recent unpleasant incidents, including reported extortions, trading over admission and hostel seats in the college.
The Home Minister was addressing at the fresher reception at the Eden Girls' College in the afternoon.
Sahara said the guardians of the students send their children to study in colleges, not for getting involved in such kind of unpleasant activities.
The Home Minister urged the students to pay more attention to their studies.
About incidents of eve-teasing that led to some unfortunate deaths across the country, the Home Minister said steps have already been taken, including awareness campaigns, to stop it. "Community police is also working alongside the administration in curbing it."
Mostafa Jalal Mohiuddin MP and eminent singer Momotaz Begum, MP, among others, addressed the function.