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Student Politics in Bangladesh
Introduction

Statement Of the problem
The purpose of this report is to find out the condition of “The Side of Student Politics in Bangladesh”
Objective of this report
There are some objectives of this report 1. To gain practical knowledge 2. To submit this report 3. To know About the negative side of student politics 4. To get exemplary grade 5. To gather experience for future
Methodology
The report information has been collected from both primary and secondary sources. 1. We take interviews of several people as our primary sources. 2. We collect our information from magazine, book, newspaper and website as our secondary sources.
Limitation of the study
Despite of our effort to the highest level, we had some limitation in our study of the report. They are- 1. Lack of information 2. Limitation of time 3. unavoidable condition
Scope of this report This report will provide information about “the dark side of student politics in Bangladesh”. It will helps to know about the different types of negative issues that occurs by student politics. Who is affected by the dark side of student politics. At list it can say that, by this report we will give a clear aide about the present time student politics.

Student politics
Generally the politics in which the students play chief role is known to us as student politics. STUDENTS are a component of civil society who can lead the nation towards sustainable development. From time immemorial the student community has been playing an important and unparalleled role in nation building. In China, Japan, the USA and many other countries, the students are contributing a lot for social mobility. Democracy, good governance and right-based development depend on a vibrant student community.

Though every human being is a student from cradle to grave, there is a specific time -- the periphery of life in educational institutions, which is considered 'student life'. Student life should

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