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Students and young society need to be protected from criminal politics. It is extremely important to maintain education environment in educational institutions. Direct and indirect communication between student leagues and Awami League should be disconnected.
All educational institution authorities and local administration must strictly suppress criminal activities. Full cooperation from all levels of government is required. This step is extremely necessary to restore the glorious tradition of student politics.
Despite having agreement on implementing critical objectives of educational development, some differences may exist. Important policies should be implemented subject to discussion and approval in the national parliament.
It is not practical to expect complete solution of all problems from a national education policy. The path to solution can be found through experience-based progress and gradually addressing complex issues.
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prəˈtekt
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To keep safe from harm or danger; to defend or guard.
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Measures are necessary to protect students from political exploitation. |
defend, safeguard, shield, secure, guard, preserve
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harm, endanger, expose, threaten, attack, damage
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meɪnˈteɪn
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To keep in good condition; to preserve or sustain.
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Maintaining discipline in educational institutions is crucial. |
sustain, preserve, uphold, continue, keep, support
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neglect, abandon, destroy, discontinue, ignore, disrupt
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səˈpres
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To forcibly put an end to; to restrain or subdue.
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Authorities must suppress criminal activities in campuses. |
restrain, subdue, quash, crush, stop, inhibit
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encourage, promote, support, foster, allow, permit
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rɪˈstɔːr
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To bring back to a former or original state; to reinstate.
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Restoring the tradition of student politics is necessary. |
reinstate, recover, revive, rebuild, renew, rehabilitate
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damage, destroy, ruin, demolish, deteriorate, worsen
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ˈnesəseri
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Required to be done, achieved, or present; essential.
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Strict regulations are necessary for maintaining order. |
essential, vital, required, crucial, important, mandatory
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optional, unnecessary, dispensable, unimportant, superfluous, needless
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ˈɪmplɪment
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To put a decision or plan into effect; to execute or apply.
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Implementing educational policies is essential for progress. |
apply, execute, carry out, put into practice, enforce, realize
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neglect, ignore, abandon, discontinue, suspend, halt
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ˈkrɪtɪkəl
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Extremely important; at a point of crisis or urgency.
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Addressing critical issues in education is imperative. |
crucial, significant, vital, urgent, important, essential
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trivial, unimportant, minor, insignificant, secondary, negligible
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ˈpræktɪkəl
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Concerned with actual use rather than theory; realistic and sensible.
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A practical approach is needed for solving complex problems. |
realistic, feasible, workable, sensible, pragmatic, functional
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impractical, unrealistic, theoretical, idealistic, impossible, unfeasible
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əˈdres
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To deal with or tackle (a problem or issue); to focus attention on.
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The government must address the issues of student politics. |
tackle, resolve, deal with, handle, confront, attend to
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ignore, overlook, avoid, neglect, dismiss, disregard
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ˈstrʌktʃərd
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Having a clear organization or framework; systematically arranged.
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A structured execution plan is crucial for success. |
organized, systematic, planned, methodical, orderly, arranged
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chaotic, unplanned, disorganized, random, haphazard, unstructured
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