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Mass Upsurge Day
  • A student procession at the [[University of Dhaka]] campus during the mass uprising of 1969.

upsurge         
NOVEL BY J. M. HARCOURT
Upsurge (book)
If there is an upsurge in something, there is a sudden, large increase in it. (FORMAL)
...the upsurge in oil prices...
Saudi bankers say there's been an upsurge of business confidence since the end of the war.
N-SING: oft N in/of n
upsurge         
NOVEL BY J. M. HARCOURT
Upsurge (book)
¦ noun a sudden large increase.
Statistical population         
COMPLETE SET OF ITEMS THAT SHARE AT LEAST ONE PROPERTY IN COMMON THAT IS THE SUBJECT OF A STATISTICAL ANALYSIS
Statistical Population; Population (statistics); Population mean; Subpopulation; Statistical Populations; Sub-population
In statistics, a population is a set of similar items or events which is of interest for some question or experiment. A statistical population can be a group of existing objects (e.

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Mass Uprising Day

Mass Uprising Day (Bengali: গণঅভ্যুত্থান দিবস) is observed in Bangladesh on 24 January to mark the 1969 East Pakistan mass uprising, the climax of the movement of the people of the then East Pakistan for autonomy in 1969 that eventually led to the Independence War and emergence of Bangladesh in 1971.

On this day in 1969 Matiur Rahman Mallik, a standard IX student of the Nabakumar Institution, and Rustam Ali, a rickshaw-puller, were killed in police fire on demonstrators in Dhaka as the Pakistani rulers desperately tried to suppress the popular uprising. The killings sparked off intense protests across the country that eventually saw the fall of the Ayub regime.

It is said by politicians that the day teaches Bangladeshis the values of democracy and to protest against oppression.