The decision to demand the lists of students was taken at a meeting of education ministry officials, chaired by Minister Nurul Islam Nahid, at the Secretariat.
The ministry later issued an order in this regard, which said the institutions will have to make the lists of the absentee students and submit them to the Upazila education officers, the bdnews reported.
The suspected attacker of Sholakia Eid gathering last Thursday, who was killed in a firefight, had also been missing since March, police said.
Four of these six youths were students of top English medium schools in Dhaka. Two of them were students of private North South University and another of BRAC University.
Security forces have also alerted parents to report their missing children.
After the cafe terror attack, parents of 10 more youths, who have been missing for several months, have sought police help to find them.
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