Adviser Asif Mahmud has announced that 12,877 individuals from families of those injured or killed in the July 2024 mass uprising will receive training and employment opportunities.
He said the uprising opened a historic chance to build a “new Bangladesh” founded on equality, justice, dignity, democracy, and prosperity — with the youth as the driving force.
The government will soon launch the “ARN Project,” providing training to around 900,000 young men, women, and entrepreneurs. A “Youth Entrepreneurship Policy 2025” has also been drafted. On the occasion, three individuals were honored for their contributions to youth development and employment generation.