Dhaka: Bangladesh partially resumed mobile phone services on Wednesday, although internet connections and social networks were disrupted, several days after violent protests over restrictions on government business led to nearly 150 deaths.
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The country has been quiet since the Supreme Court lowered the rate to 7 percent on Sunday. With the government:
countries quiet since the Supreme Court on Sunday Major projects divested in 2018 reduced this rate to 7 percent.
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's government said it will hear the Supreme Court's decision on Tuesday.
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The government began lifting the ban last week in protest against the 30 percent quotas.opening in 1971, the amount of oil to be consumed in the coming months decreased.
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restrictions will be relaxed for seven hours on Wednesday and offices will remain open from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
one In Dhaka city, 4,444 people could see the situation on their way to work on Wednesday morning; public buses were operating in some places; This situation was in sharp contrast to the clashes that took place in the city last week.
one 4,444 protesting students gave the government a 48-hour period to fulfill the other four conditions in the eight articles of the petition and said they would announce their next steps when they expire on Thursday.
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Opposition activist Nahid Islam said: “We ask the government to meet our demands, including restoring the internet, removing the police from the school and opening the school newspaper (which has been closed for a week).
The Southeast Asian nation of 170 million has been rocked by protests since last month's court ruling that led to the closure of less than half of the state's businesses and nearly 32 million young people in the country unemployed or out of school.
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The protests intensified after Hasina refused to meet the demands of the protesters and labeled the protesters as "Lazaka".
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Hasina this week blamed her political opponents for the violence and said the law would be repealed "when the situation improves."
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The main opposition of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party refused to participate in the violence.
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Over the past few days, many countries in the region have evacuated their citizens from persecuted countries, including India and Malaysia.
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