Considering the problems of students, the administration has announced a ban on microphones in Dhaka University (DU) TSC, halls and residential areas after 6 pm.
The instructions were given in an urgent notification sent from the Proctor's Office around 11 pm on Saturday (November 7).
The notification said that it is being informed for the information of all concerned that loud speaker/microphone/car horn is completely prohibited on the Dhaka University campus. In order to maintain the learning environment of students, no program using speakers/microphones can be held after 6 pm in TSC, Swoparjito Swadhinata Chattar, halls and residential areas.
Earlier, rallies and other programs were organized by playing microphones and boxes loudly at the Teacher-Students Center (TSC), the foot of Raju Sculpture and the DAS Square from 9 pm. At this time, the students of Shamsun Nahar and Rokeya Halls of the university, who have been suffering for a long time due to the sale of goods by miking in front of the residential halls, launched a novel protest. As a protest, they started playing sound boxes loudly in front of the Vice-Chancellor's residence.
Later, the proctor came and said that the students' demands would be accepted. After some time, an announcement was made regarding this and the students returned to the hall at around 11:15 pm.