Shaheed Ramiz Uddin Cantonment College শহীদ রমিজ উদ্দিন ক্যান্টনমেন্ট কলেজ | |
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Address | |
Zia Colony Road , 1206 | |
Coordinates | 23°48′57″N 90°24′12″E / 23.81580°N 90.40324°E |
Information | |
Type | College |
Established | 1939 |
School board | Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education, Dhaka |
School district | Dhaka |
Authority | Department of Military Lands and Cantonments, Ministry of Defence |
School number | 107857 |
Chairperson | Brigadier General Khaled Shams, NDC, PSC |
Principal | Noor Naher Yesmeen |
Faculty | 50+ |
Grades | H.S.C |
Gender | Male and Female |
Enrolment | 3,000 |
Campus size | 5 acres |
Campus type | Urban |
Sports | Football, cricket, basketball, volleyball, table tennis, badminton, handball |
Nickname | SRCC |
Publication | Proteetee, Neutrino |
Website | srcc |
Shaheed Bir Bikrom Ramiz Uddin Cantonment College is an educational institution in Dhaka, Bangladesh,[1] adjacent to Sursoptok underpass.[2] It is managed by the Bangladesh Army and primarily for the children of Army personnel. Pupils from the civilian section also can study in this college.
History
On 29 July 2018 two students from the college died in a road accident on Airport Road, Dhaka.[3] The incident impelled students to demand safer roads and stricter traffic laws, and the demonstrations rapidly spread throughout Bangladesh.[4][5]
Gallery
- Part of the degree building of Shaheed Ramiz Uddin Cantonment College
- Main Building of Shaheed Ramiz Uddin Cantonment College (from Degree Building)
- Main Building of Shaheed Ramiz Uddin Cantonment College
- The main gate of Shaheed Ramiz Uddin Cantonment College at night
- Transport system of Shaheed Ramiz Uddin Cantonment College
- Entrance and exit gate
See also
References
- ↑ "Ramiz Uddin Cant College gets 5 buses". The Daily Star. 5 August 2018.
- ↑ "PM to lay foundation of underpass near Ramiz Uddin College Sunday". The Financial Express. 11 August 2018.
- ↑ "2 students killed, 7 injured in Airport Road accident". Dhaka Tribune. 29 July 2018.
- ↑ "Scores injured in traffic protests in Bangladesh capital". The Washington Post. Archived from the original on 4 August 2018. Retrieved 4 August 2018.
- ↑ "Protesting Teens Bring Bangladesh's Capital to a Standstill". Time. Retrieved 4 August 2018.
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