Schoolgirl killed, Road Safety gathering continues

 

An understudy drones mottos during an exhibition in the capital's Rampura span region yesterday requesting the public authority satisfy their 11 needs, including street security. Understudies, who rampaged a couple of days prior, said they will proceed with their shows until their requests are met. Photograph: Anisur Rahman


Students fight for more secure streets proceeds directly following the new passings of two of their companions in street crashes, with more exhibits made arrangements for now.

Indeed, even in the midst of such fights, a school understudy kicked the bucket yesterday in Tangail when she was run over by a blocks-loaded truck after she tumbled from a battery-run auto-cart.

Thirteen-year-old Hafiza Akhter, a seventh-grader at Gopalidighi KP High School, supported deadly wounds to her head and kicked the bucket on the spot, said Azizur Rahman, the official responsible for Kalihati Police Station.

Citing observers, the OC said the battery-run auto-cart slid off the street while proceeding and Hafiza fell out and about close to the school around 2:00 pm.

He said local people halted the truck, however, the driver figured out how to escape.

Battery-run auto-carts are unlawful under the current guidelines and not enrolled with the Bangladesh Road Transport Authority.

The new passings - - of Notre Dame understudy Nayeem Hasan and SSC examinee Mainuddin Islam - - both involved drivers and vehicles without legitimate documentation.

Hafiza's passing is the third in under 10 days when understudies have been exhibiting safe streets in the capital and somewhere else in the country.

Recently, understudies of various schools and universities proceeded with their continuous fights in Dhaka's Rampura region.

They exhibited close to Rampura Bridge and recited trademarks requesting the specialists satisfy their 11-point need, including street security, half charge for understudies in all open vehicles the nation over, and equity for their colleagues killed in street mishaps.

Khilgaon Model College understudy Shohagi Samia, who drove the dissent, said, "The dissent can't be halted by any danger or dread. This dissent will proceed in understanding the 11-point interest."

Shohagi said, "Numerous others are fighting for safe roads. Some gave a nine-point interest while others gave a six-point interest. There is no question among us. We simply place our requests by fortifying a few focuses in the wake of examining with understudies from certain schools and universities."

She said considering the continuous HSC tests, they have become strategic in the development, yet won't leave the street.

She said around 12:00 early afternoon today, understudies will remain on the walkway of Rampura Bridge, show red cards, and arrange an animation display against "debasement and bungle" in the street transport area.

Numerous drivers are working vehicles without licenses and the actual vehicles are without wellness clearances because of debasement, Shohagi said, adding that these are purposes behind mishaps.

This should be halted, she added.

In the meantime, while understudies were actually looking at papers of drivers and vehicles out and about in Rampura, a fight occurred among police and understudies yesterday.

Afterward, senior police authorities came and quieted the understudies. Extra police were sent nearby to keep the law and control.

In the interim, Bangladesh Gono Adhikar Parishad - - a recently shaped political stage drove by previous Ducsu VP Nurul Haque Nur - - communicated fortitude with the continuous understudy fight.

At a dissent rally before the Jatiya Press Club around 3:00 pm, Nur cautioned the public authority against bothering fomenting understudies as they had done during the street wellbeing development in 2018.

He said the public authority should decrease the costs of fuel and guarantee half admission for understudies at the public vehicles the nation over.

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