Bangladesh has restored internet services as normalcy returns following student protests against job quota reforms, which resulted in nearly 150 deaths and thousands injured. The protests, beginning in universities, led to nationwide unrest, curfews, army patrols, and internet suspension. The government assured international partners of stability, while critics condemned the force used against demonstrators. Protests paused after the Supreme Court scrapped most quotas, opening 93% of jobs to merit-based selection. Students called off the agitation, with educational institutions set to reopen.
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