Teacher Fazilatun Nahar was suspended over allegations that she expelled 22 students for wearing hijabs . This sparked counter-protests from other students and alumni on Instagram and Facebook who claimed the allegations were false and that she had merely asked students to follow the dress code. Past Major Cases
The relationships and social dynamics within Viqarunnisa Noon School and College reflect the resilience and ambition of young women in modern Bangladesh. While the institution upholds traditional academic values, the students create a vibrant and supportive community that prepares them for future challenges.
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These relationships are characterized by deep emotional codependency, fierce loyalty, and a shared language of survival against academic pressure and institutional discipline. Friends hold hands in the corridors, share tiffin boxes down to the last bite, and write long, emotional entries in each other’s scrapbooks at the end of academic years. When these friendships fracture, the grief is often indistinguishable from a romantic breakup, illustrating how deeply intertwined emotional intimacy and peer relationships are in this formative environment.
In the 1990s and early 2000s, romantic storylines were defined by subtlety and high stakes. Relationships relied on handwritten letters slipped into textbooks, shared rickshaw rides after school, and brief conversations over landline phones when parents were away. Romance was largely analog, marked by the thrill of shared glances near the school gates or at nearby fast-food spots like "BFC" or local coffee shops. The Digital Revolution and Social Media
The Courtyards of Bailey Road: Relationships and Romantic Storylines at Viqarunnisa Noon School and College
Furthermore, the romantic storylines are always underpinned by fierce, unbreakable female friendships. In the grand tapestry of a Viqarunnisa student's life, the friends who helped write the love letters, monitored the Facebook inbox, or stood guard during a brief meeting on Bailey Road remain the most permanent fixtures in her life, proving that the bonds formed within the walls of VNSC are lifelong.
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"It's just a sketch," Nayeema muttered, clutching the book to her chest.
The words stung. Unhealthy. Too attached.
Nayeema was in the common room when she overheard a group of senior girls whispering.