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'''Sargis Alam''' (born July 2, 1998)<ref name="bb" /> is a [[Bangladeshi]] [[activist]] and one of the coordinators and leaders of the [[2024 Bangladesh Quota Reform Movement|quota reform movement]].<ref name="bhorerkagoj.com">{{cite web|date=2024-07-27|title=Student League's status creates controversy around quota coordinator Sargis|url=https://www.bhorerkagoj.com/politics/726307|access-date=2024-08-09|website=Daily Bhorer Kagoj}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|date=2024-08-08|title=BNP's Dhaka divisional rally may face challenges|url=https://www.prothomalo.com/bangladesh/ozfkmgp0zg|access-date=2024-08-09|website=Prothom Alo}}</ref> He is also one of the coordinators of the [[Anti-Discrimination Student Movement]].<ref>{{cite web|last=|language=bn-BD|title=In this Bengal, the name of the Student League will be erased: Sargis Alam|url=https://www.rtvonline.com/social-media/285168|access-date=2024-08-06|website=RTV}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Anti-Discrimination Student Movement: What coordinators think about forming a political party |url=https://www.bbc.com/bengali/articles/c36n0edgyrjo |work=BBC Bangla |date=August 13, 2024 |language=bn}}</ref>
{{SHORTDESC: Bangladeshi Student Activist}}
== References ==
'''Sarjis Alam''' ([[Bengali]]:সারজিস আলম) is a [[Bangladeshi]] [[Student Activism|Student Activist]] and one of the coordinators and leaders of the [[2024 Bangladesh Quota Reform Movement|quota reform movement]].<ref name="bhorerkagoj.com">{{cite web|date=2024-07-27|title=Student League's status creates controversy around quota coordinator Sargis|url=https://www.bhorerkagoj.com/politics/726307|access-date=2024-08-09|website=Daily Bhorer Kagoj}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|date=2024-08-08|title=BNP's Dhaka divisional rally may face challenges|url=https://www.prothomalo.com/bangladesh/ozfkmgp0zg|access-date=2024-08-09|website=Prothom Alo}}</ref> He is also one of the coordinators of the [[Anti-Discrimination Student Movement]].<ref>{{cite web|last=|language=bn-BD|title=In this Bengal, the name of the Student League will be erased: Sargis Alam|url=https://www.rtvonline.com/social-media/285168|access-date=2024-08-06|website=RTV}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Anti-Discrimination Student Movement: What coordinators think about forming a political party |url=https://www.bbc.com/bengali/articles/c36n0edgyrjo |work=BBC Bangla |date=August 13, 2024 |language=bn}}</ref> {{Infobox person|name=Sarjis Alam|birth_date={{birth date and age|1998|7|2}}|birth_place=Bamonkumar, Atwari Upazila, Panchagarh District, Bangladesh|nationality=Bangladeshi|education=BAF Shaheen College Dhaka (HSC)  and [[University of Dhaka]] (BSc, MSc in Zoology)|known_for=Education and leadership|parents=Aktaruzzaman Saju (father)  and Bakera Begum (mother)|alma_mater=BAF Shaheen College Dhaka (HSC)  and [[University of Dhaka]] (BSc, MSc in Zoology)}}
 
==Biography==
===Early Life and Education===
Sarjis Alam was raised in a culturally diverse and non-communal environment near the Bangladesh-India border. He completed his Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) at BAF Shaheen College Dhaka. He later pursued higher education at the University of Dhaka, earning a Bachelor of Science (BSc) and a Master of Science (MSc) in Zoology.
===Family===
Sarjis Alam comes from a politically aware family. His father, Aktaruzzaman Saju, is a businessman and a former member of the Awami League, while his mother, Bakera Begum, is a homemaker.
 
==Students movements==
Sarjis Alam gained national prominence through his active involvement in the student movement in Bangladesh. As a coordinator of the '''Anti-Discrimination Students Movement''', he advocated for reforms to the country's controversial quota system in government jobs, which many students criticized as inequitable and outdated. This movement, which began as a grassroots campaign, quickly grew into a nationwide protest.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarjis_Alam Sarjis Alam - Wikipedia]</ref> In 2019, Alam was elected to the '''Dhaka University Central Students' Union (DUCSU)''', where he represented the interests of students and voiced their demands for systemic reforms.<ref>[https://www.tbsnews.net/features/panorama/if-youth-abandon-politics-entire-nation-will-suffer-sarjis-alam-917876 If Youth Abandon Politics, Entire Nation Will Suffer - TBS News]</ref> His leadership and ability to mobilize large groups of students earned him significant recognition. The protests reached a climax in 2024, leading to significant political changes in the country, including the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on August 5, 2024.<ref>[https://www.tbsnews.net/politics/student-protests-political-impact-2024 Student Protests and Political Impact 2024 - TBS News]</ref> Following this political shift, Alam and his fellow activists advocated for Nobel Laureate '''Muhammad Yunus''' to lead an interim government, reflecting their vision for a reformed and inclusive political landscape.<ref>[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Yunus Muhammad Yunus - Wikipedia]</ref> Alam's role in the movement demonstrated his commitment to human rights and youth empowerment, marking him as a key figure in Bangladesh's student activism history.
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Latest revision as of 17:09, 12 January 2025

Sarjis Alam (Bengali:সারজিস আলম) is a Bangladeshi Student Activist and one of the coordinators and leaders of the quota reform movement.[1][2] He is also one of the coordinators of the Anti-Discrimination Student Movement.[3][4]

Sarjis Alam
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Born July 2, 1998 (1998-Graphic Designer-Graphic Designer) (age 28)
Place of Birth Bamonkumar, Atwari Upazila, Panchagarh District, Bangladesh
Nationality Bangladeshi

Biography

Early Life and Education

Sarjis Alam was raised in a culturally diverse and non-communal environment near the Bangladesh-India border. He completed his Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) at BAF Shaheen College Dhaka. He later pursued higher education at the University of Dhaka, earning a Bachelor of Science (BSc) and a Master of Science (MSc) in Zoology.

Family

Sarjis Alam comes from a politically aware family. His father, Aktaruzzaman Saju, is a businessman and a former member of the Awami League, while his mother, Bakera Begum, is a homemaker.

Students movements

Sarjis Alam gained national prominence through his active involvement in the student movement in Bangladesh. As a coordinator of the Anti-Discrimination Students Movement, he advocated for reforms to the country's controversial quota system in government jobs, which many students criticized as inequitable and outdated. This movement, which began as a grassroots campaign, quickly grew into a nationwide protest.[5] In 2019, Alam was elected to the Dhaka University Central Students' Union (DUCSU), where he represented the interests of students and voiced their demands for systemic reforms.[6] His leadership and ability to mobilize large groups of students earned him significant recognition. The protests reached a climax in 2024, leading to significant political changes in the country, including the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on August 5, 2024.[7] Following this political shift, Alam and his fellow activists advocated for Nobel Laureate Muhammad Yunus to lead an interim government, reflecting their vision for a reformed and inclusive political landscape.[8] Alam's role in the movement demonstrated his commitment to human rights and youth empowerment, marking him as a key figure in Bangladesh's student activism history.

References