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Committee formed to address engineers’ disputes, protest paused

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১৭ সেপ্টেম্বর ২০২৫, ১৭:১৯

The government has formed a six-member committee to address longstanding professional disputes among engineering professionals.

In response, demonstrators have pledged to suspend their protest pending the committee's recommendations.

The decision was reached during a meeting held on Wednesday (September 17) at the Secretariat, chaired by Power, Energy and Mineral Resources Adviser Muhammad Fouzul Kabir Khan.

The meeting, which commenced at 2:30pm, reviewed the ongoing professional rift between BSc engineers and diploma engineers.

Discussions focused on assessing the legitimacy of each group’s demands and positions. Based on these deliberations, the committee resolved to set a timeframe for submitting recommendations aimed at resolving the conflict.

Speaking to reporters after the meeting, the adviser said that the committee’s objective is to identify a practical, effective, and broadly acceptable resolution to the engineering sector's professional discord.

He confirmed that stakeholders have agreed to halt all protest activities until the committee concludes its work.


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