Dhaka University teachers gathered today to plan student government elections. Dr Mohammad Zashim Uddin led the meeting as the top election officer. The group met at the Senate building to talk about getting ready for DUCSU voting. Many professors from different departments came to help organize the process. They want to make sure everything runs smoothly when students vote for their leaders.
Several teachers will work as election officers during the upcoming polls. Professor ASM Mohiuddin from the Soil department joined the planning team. Other faculty members came from Social Welfare, Development Studies, Health Economics, Banking, Bangla, and Education departments. Each professor will have special jobs during the election time. The university wants experienced teachers handling the voting process.
Election leaders will meet with dormitory heads next Monday morning at half past ten. Student groups will have their turn to discuss election plans on June 26. The talks will happen during two separate sessions that day. University officials want every student organization to take part. These meetings should help make the elections fair and open.
The main goal stays focused on creating peaceful voting conditions for all students. Election officers want to avoid any trouble during campaign time. Students should feel safe when they vote for their representatives. The university promises to keep everything transparent and honest. Everyone hopes the elections will bring positive changes to campus life.
Several teachers will work as election officers during the upcoming polls. Professor ASM Mohiuddin from the Soil department joined the planning team. Other faculty members came from Social Welfare, Development Studies, Health Economics, Banking, Bangla, and Education departments. Each professor will have special jobs during the election time. The university wants experienced teachers handling the voting process.
Election leaders will meet with dormitory heads next Monday morning at half past ten. Student groups will have their turn to discuss election plans on June 26. The talks will happen during two separate sessions that day. University officials want every student organization to take part. These meetings should help make the elections fair and open.
The main goal stays focused on creating peaceful voting conditions for all students. Election officers want to avoid any trouble during campaign time. Students should feel safe when they vote for their representatives. The university promises to keep everything transparent and honest. Everyone hopes the elections will bring positive changes to campus life.