10 Minute School, the most popular Online Education Platform in Bangladesh supposed to get Tk 5 Crore funds from Startup Bangladesh. However, the authority has cancelled the deal.
As per the report, Startup Bangladesh and ICT Minister Junayed Ahmed Palak officially announced this information today, Tuesday (July 16).
“An investment proposal of Tk 5 crore for 10 Minute School has been canceled by Startup Bangladesh,” the authority said in through a post on their verified Facebook Page.
Ayman Sadiq, co-founder and CEO of 10 Minute School has posted a status on this verified Facebook Page regarding the Quota Movement. Supporting the Quota Reform Protest, he said that ‘We want quota reform. Merit should be the biggest quota,’ hashtagging #QuotaMovement.”
Till now, more than 235k people liked and 5k people have shared the post. In addition, more than 38k comments has counted, mostly are positive.
Meanwhile, the official Facebook Page of the Online Education Platform, has changed their profile picture yesterday, Monday (July 15). They set a black picture on the profile, to support the quota system reform.