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Necessity of a policy for universities-both public and private

Necessity of a policy for universities-both public and private
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Md. Abu Zafor:
If unrest, violence and session jam are synonymous with public universities, certificate selling is obviously so with some private universities. This conditional statement may be exaggerated but not absolutely wrong today as far as the general notion of both the categories is concerned.

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