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Professor Ali Riaz has said that out of 166 reform recommendations, 19 were identified as fundamental by the commission. Broad consensus was reached on most of these, though a few dissent notes were recorded.
For instance, BNP expressed dissent on Article 70 of the Constitution, specifically regarding money bills and confidence votes. The party also proposed involving the Supreme Court in discussions about judicial decentralization. Multiple parties, including BNP, opposed allowing the Prime Minister to hold multiple positions simultaneously. “Our goal was to conclude discussions by July 31, and we have successfully done so,” Riaz stated.
19 Core Reform Proposals Identified by Commission: Dr. Ali Riaz
A 4.9-magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar on Thursday night, with tremors felt as far as Chattogram, Bangladesh. The earthquake occurred at 8:26:50 PM, with its epicenter located in Myanmar’s Myinthar region, about 409 kilometers southeast of Dhaka, according to a bulletin signed by Bangladesh Meteorological Department's Wireless Supervisor Sanjoy Kumar Biswas.
No casualties or significant damage were reported, but many residents fled their homes in panic.
Earthquake in Myanmar Jolts Chattogram
Amid light rain, families of the July martyrs and July freedom fighters staged a sit-in at Shahbagh, demanding full implementation of the July Declaration and July Charter as permanent policy.
Hundreds gathered, mainly from Tangail, Mymensingh, Jamalpur, and Kishoreganj. Protesters vowed to remain on the streets until their demands are met. A small stage was set up near the National Museum under the metro rail span for family members to address the crowd.
July Families Rally in Shahbagh, Demand Implementation of July Charter
The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) has arrested Wasiur Rahman, Managing Director of Autumn Loop Apparels Ltd.—an affiliate of Beximco Group—on charges of laundering Tk 34 crore abroad under the guise of domestic trade.
CID officials stated the company received three LCs from Janata Bank but failed to repatriate export earnings within the stipulated four-month deadline, violating Bangladesh Bank regulations. The case is being pursued under the Money Laundering Prevention Act. Investigators are also probing possible overseas assets and the role of Salman F Rahman.
Beximco Affiliate MD Arrested Over Tk 34 Crore Money Laundering
A sudden fire at the Shahjibazar grid substation in Habiganj has left the entire district without electricity for over seven hours. The outage began at 2 PM on Thursday, with repeated disruptions reported throughout the day. The fire broke out following a transformer explosion in the evening.
Engineer Abdul Mannan said that power department officials rushed to the scene and worked to control the blaze. While a transformer malfunction is suspected, the exact cause remains unconfirmed. Repair efforts are ongoing.
Fire at Shahjibazar Grid Station Causes 7-Hour Blackout in Habiganj
Bangladeshi students have achieved remarkable academic success at Egypt’s Al-Azhar University, securing top ten positions across various faculties. Ahmadullah Al Jami ranked 6th overall in the Sharia and Law faculty with a 90% average, while four other Bangladeshis also made the top ten. Students also excelled in Theology, Tafsir, Dawah, and Islamic Studies. Al-Azhar faculty praised their performance, calling it exceptional among students from 83 countries. Their success reflects the growing academic presence of Bangladeshis at this historic Islamic institution.
In the first 30 days of July, Bangladesh received remittances totaling USD 236.80 million, equivalent to 28,889.60 crore taka at an exchange rate of 122 taka per dollar. This marks a 32% increase compared to July last year when remittances were USD 179.40 million. Bangladesh Bank spokesperson Arif Hossain Khan reported the figures on 31 July. Monthly remittance inflows earlier this year ranged between USD 218.52 million in January and USD 329.56 million in March.
The Ministry of Primary and Mass Education has initiated the direct recruitment process for 2,382 vacant headmaster posts in government primary schools across the country. A letter requesting recruitment has been sent to the Public Service Commission (PSC), which will soon issue the official notification. Currently, 34,106 headmaster positions remain vacant out of 65,502 approved posts. Additionally, 31,459 posts will be filled through promotions once related legal cases are resolved, ensuring timely staffing of schools.
Newly appointed Director General Sardar Md. Keramat Ali has launched multiple initiatives to energize the Bangladesh Rural Development Board (BRDB). These include virtual meetings with 500 field officers, forming a Project Management Group to implement poverty alleviation projects, and establishing monitoring committees for loan activities. To support the government's Youth Festival-2025, graffiti exhibitions and cleanliness drives have been organized. His efforts have created a dynamic work environment, expected to significantly contribute to rural development across the country.
Indonesia is purchasing land in Mecca to develop a dedicated Hajj village for its pilgrims. The plan was agreed upon by Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. The Royal Commission of Mecca has offered eight plots near the city, ranging from 25 to 80 hectares, for the project. The Saudi government will relocate current residents, while Indonesia will focus on land acquisition. The village will provide accommodation and commercial areas to ease the pilgrimage experience for Indonesian Hajj and Umrah visitors.
The Ministry of Housing and Public Works has directed all ministries and departments that vacant government staff housing must be occupied within 10 days of allocation. A circular issued recently stated that several officials fail to take possession of allotted government housing despite availability, depriving the government of revenue and preventing reassignment to other employees. Departments have been instructed to inform the Housing Directorate promptly if any allottees are unwilling to take possession.
Government Orders Vacant Staff Quarters to Be Occupied Within 10 Days
The Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) has initiated formal proceedings against Sheikh Rehana and her three children in connection with fraudulent land allocations involving 30 kathas in the Purbachal New Town project. Three separate cases have been filed, and charges have been formally framed by Judge Md. Robiul Alam.
Warrants have been issued for the defendants, who are currently absconding. The accused include Sheikh Rehana, her daughter and British MP Tulip Rizwana Siddiq, her son Radwan Mujib Siddiq, and another daughter, Azmira Siddiq.
Sheikh Rehana, Children Face Trial Over Purbachal Land Fraud
Bangladesh Press Secretary Shafiqur Alam stated that the next five to six days will be crucial in shaping the country’s new political arrangement. “Regardless of the developments, there will be no delay in holding elections. The Chief Advisor remains firm on this matter,” he said.
He added that if public participation is ensured, a fair and peaceful election is achievable. Alam acknowledged that the current government assumed power in a difficult situation, but has since demonstrated competent governance. He also reaffirmed the government's zero-tolerance policy on extortion, stating, “Anyone proven guilty will be held accountable.” He further expressed concern over the lack of transparency in political party fundraising, even after 54 years of independence.
Key Decisions Expected in Next 5–6 Days, No Election Delays: Press Secretary
The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) has frozen 13 bank accounts linked to Motalles Hossain and entities connected to him, over allegations of impersonating Begum Khaleda Zia and posing as her liaison officer to extract money through fraud.
According to court orders, approximately BDT 50.33 million has been temporarily seized from these accounts. CID found suspicious transactions totaling BDT 268.4 million, raising concerns over potential money laundering and acquisition of assets through illicit means. Authorities are also examining Motalles Hossain’s property and financial activities, while continuing efforts to identify other suspects involved in the fraud ring.
CID Freezes 13 Bank Accounts Linked to Fraudulent Activities in Khaleda Zia’s Name
Protesters identifying as "July Warriors" have blocked Shahbagh intersection demanding immediate implementation of the July Charter. Hundreds carrying red and green flags staged a sit-in, setting up banners and makeshift posts.
They claim families of wounded and fallen activists were forced into protest due to continued government inaction.
“The July Charter is not just a demand—it’s our right,” protesters said, vowing to remain until their demands are met.
Protesters Block Shahbagh Over Delay in July Charter
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