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In response to ongoing unrest in Bangladesh, Banaras Hindu University (BHU) has decided to allow Bangladeshi graduates to stay in campus hostels for free until the situation stabilizes. The unrest follows protests over a job quota system, which led to Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina's resignation and subsequent exile in India. BHU's decision aims to support students who would otherwise be required to vacate their accommodations post-graduation. Prof. SVS Raju, coordinator of the International Centre, emphasized the university's commitment to assisting these students during their uncertain circumstances. The move reflects the university's broader dedication to the welfare of international students, particularly those from Bangladesh. Emotional support resources have also been highlighted as available for students facing distress.
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