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The Ministry of Liberation War Affairs has officially published the gazette on the Welfare and Rehabilitation Ordinance Rules for the families of martyrs and fighters of the July Uprising.
According to the gazette, recognized members of martyr families will receive a one-time savings certificate worth Tk 3 million along with a monthly allowance of Tk 20,000.
For those injured in the movement, benefits will vary by severity:
Critically injured: Tk 500,000 one-time grant + Tk 20,000 monthly allowance
Severely injured: Tk 300,000 one-time grant + Tk 15,000 monthly allowance
Injured: Tk 100,000 one-time grant + Tk 10,000 monthly allowance
In addition, welfare and rehabilitation committees will be formed at central, district, and upazila levels. The central committee will be chaired by the Minister or Adviser of the Liberation War Affairs Ministry, district committees by Deputy Commissioners, and upazila committees by UNOs.
Gazette Issued on Welfare and Rehabilitation Rules for July Uprising Martyrs’ Families and Fighters
Government adviser Asif Mahmud said the administration is fully preparing for the national election, but broader consensus on the July Charter would allow the process to move even faster.
He admitted that local government elections could not be held earlier due to party disagreements, though 23 development projects have been revised to reduce regional disparity.
Mahmud acknowledged past vote rigging and polling center takeovers, which led to the dissolution of several local government bodies. Many vacant posts are now being temporarily managed by officials, affecting normal operations.
“Despite challenges, with goodwill and consensus, Bangladesh can move steadily toward a credible election,” he said.
Adviser Asif Mahmud: “Consensus on July Charter Could Expedite Elections”
India’s Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has denied claims that Awami League members are conducting Bangladesh-related political activities within India.
Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said the Indian government is “not aware of any Bangladesh-opposing or illegal activities” by Awami League affiliates on Indian territory, stressing that India does not allow political operations against other countries from its soil.
He reaffirmed India’s hope that Bangladesh will hold “free, fair, and participatory elections reflecting the people’s mandate at the earliest opportunity.”
The denial comes after Bangladesh urged New Delhi to shut down an alleged Awami League office reportedly operating in India.
India Denies Knowledge of Awami League Activities on Its Soil
The Cabinet Division has formed a five-member high-powered probe committee to investigate the illegal extraction of white stone in Sylhet.
The committee, headed by the Division’s Secretary for Coordination and Reform, has been directed to submit its findings within 10 days.
Members include senior officials from the Ministry of Home Affairs, the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, and the Ministry of Power, Energy and Mineral Resources. The committee has been tasked with identifying those responsible for the large-scale looting.
High-Level Probe Committee Formed Over Sylhet Stone Looting
A fishing trawler named FB Mayer Doa, carrying 20 fishermen, capsized near Kuakata in the Bay of Bengal on Sunday. While 14 have been rescued, six remain missing, authorities confirmed Wednesday.
Thirteen fishermen were found floating near the Payra channel’s pipe buoy and rescued by locals. Another was saved earlier that morning, 20 km off the Payra port.
The survivors, now under treatment at Kalapara Hospital, reported clinging to plastic water drums for two days before being spotted. Missing fishermen include Abu Taher (55), Kamal (35), Riaz Uddin (22), Tamiz (18), Sohag (20), and Shahabuddin (45).
The Coast Guard has been alerted to continue search operations.
Six Fishermen Still Missing After Trawler Sinks in Bay of Bengal
The Election Commission (EC) has finalized the draft roadmap for the 13th National Parliamentary Election, outlining action plans in 24 key areas, according to Senior Secretary Akhtar Ahmed.
He said the final roadmap will be published within the week, stressing there is currently “no reason for concern over law and order.”
Hearings on boundary demarcation for 82 constituencies will begin on August 24 and continue for four days. The EC also clarified that polling centers will not be increased: each will serve 3,000 voters, with booth capacity raised from 500 to 600 voters.
Draft Roadmap for 13th National Election Finalized
A dramatic situation unfolded at Bangladesh Bank as AFM Shahinul Islam, head of the Financial Intelligence Unit (BFIU), appeared at his office despite being placed on mandatory leave.
Governor Dr. Ahsan H. Mansur confirmed Shahinul had been sent on leave following demands from central bank officials. However, Shahinul dismissed the directive, saying, “Mandatory leave? I am working as usual.”
Earlier, several officials submitted a memorandum demanding his removal, citing the release of multiple controversial videos and allegations that he authorized the withdrawal of Tk 190 million from a frozen account belonging to transport magnate Khandaker Enayet Ullah, causing reputational damage to the financial sector.
FIU Chief Defies Mandatory Leave Order, Shows Up at Office
Following its earlier move in the administration cadre, the review committee on promotion deprivation has now recommended retrospective promotions for 78 retired officials from other cadres. The report was submitted Wednesday to the Chief Adviser by committee convener and former Finance Secretary Zakir Ahmed Khan. Earlier, based on the committee’s first report, 764 retired administration officials from deputy secretary to secretary level were granted retrospective promotions. The recommendations cover officials who faced career stagnation between 2009 and August 4, 2024, before retiring.
78 More Retired Officials Recommended for Retrospective Promotion
The much-anticipated Moulana Bhashani Bridge, connecting Gaibandha and Kurigram, was inaugurated Wednesday afternoon by Adviser Asif Mahmud Sajib Bhuiyan. Arriving from Rangpur via Sundarganj, he unveiled the plaque before leading a motorcade across the bridge and attending a views-exchange meeting. The inauguration drew thousands of jubilant locals, turning the area festive.
The bridge spans 1,490 meters in length and 9.6 meters in width, with two lanes and 31 spans. Stretching from Haripur Ghat in Sundarganj to Chilmari in Kurigram, it is being hailed as a milestone project for the people of the Teesta river basin.
Dream Fulfilled: Moulana Bhashani Bridge Inaugurated in Gaibandha-Kurigram
Bangladeshi expatriates will now be able to register as voters even without a passport, the Election Commission (EC) announced. Instead, applicants can submit a declaration from three expatriates with valid NIDs in the host country, certifying their Bangladeshi nationality. Supporting documents may also be provided either directly at registration centers abroad or through representatives in Bangladesh. Currently, voter registration activities are being conducted through Bangladeshi missions in nine countries, with nearly 50,000 applications already received.
Expatriates Can Register as Voters Without Passport, Says EC
The Election Commission (EC) will release the draft list of polling centers for the upcoming parliamentary election on September 10. Objections and claims will be accepted until September 25 and resolved by October 12, after which the final list will be published on October 20. The EC Secretariat confirmed that the process follows the guidelines for polling station establishment issued for the upcoming election.
Election Commission to Publish Draft Polling Center List on September 10
Environmental activist Syeda Rizwana Hasan stressed that restoring natural forests is essential to protecting Bangladesh’s elephants—and that rural communities must be involved in this effort. Speaking at a wildlife conservation event, she added that the Forest Department has been directed to ban the use of elephants for entertainment shows. Speakers at the event highlighted that wildlife preservation has yet to gain political priority in Bangladesh. They urged immediate elephant population surveys, updated research beyond the outdated decade-old studies, and measures for breeding, habitat management, and food supply. They also called for a cross-border management protocol to reduce human-elephant conflict. According to the Forest Department, 18 elephants have died unnaturally in just the first six months of this year, while 146 elephants have died nationwide in the past nine years. The discussion coincided with World Elephant Day (August 12).
Protecting Elephants Requires Restoring Natural Forests: Rizwana Hasan
The Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Authority (BIWTA) has launched a demolition drive against the riverfront bungalow of former state minister Nasrul Hamid, built illegally on the Buriganga’s bank. The operation began Thursday morning at Keraniganj, opposite Fatullah Launch Ghat. Nearly two acres of land were reclaimed after demolishing boundary walls and structures inside the compound. Officials confirmed that the eviction follows a 2009 High Court order directing the removal of all illegal structures occupying riverbanks. Earlier, on April 30, a Dhaka court ordered the seizure of Hamid’s property worth Tk 200 crore in Gulshan. In January, the court also imposed a travel ban on Hamid and his wife in connection with an ACC case.
BIWTA Demolishes Nasrul Hamid’s Riverfront Bungalow on Buriganga
Border Guard Bangladesh (BGB) has recovered nearly 200,000 cubic feet of illegally extracted stones from the Utmachhara border area in Sylhet. According to BGB, Utmachhara is a naturally resource-rich tourist spot with abundant sand and stones. For years, local syndicates have been extracting stones illegally and stockpiling them in different parts of Adarshapara village for smuggling. However, due to strict BGB surveillance, poor transport infrastructure, and internal conflicts within the syndicates, the stones could not be trafficked. A joint operation led by Assistant Commissioner Ifrahim Iqbal Chowdhury, along with local administration, BGB, and police, is now underway to conduct proper measurement and take legal action.
BGB Seizes 200,000 Cubic Feet of Looted Stones in Sylhet Border Area
Biman Bangladesh Airlines has filed a General Diary (GD) against two employees over the disappearance of 10 aircraft tires, allegedly handed over to a private airline without authorization.
Each tire is valued between USD 5,000 and 15,000, meaning the missing stock is worth nearly Tk 1 crore.
The tires, which had expired from operational use, were stored in an “auction shed” beside the hangar. According to the GD, assistant manager Mosharraf Hossain reported the incident as “untraceable” rather than outright theft.
Upon questioning, supervisor Arman Hossain and store helper Samsul Haque admitted the tires were given to a private airline official “for use” without informing higher authorities.
An internal investigation is now underway.
10 Aircraft Tires Missing from Biman Bangladesh, Allegedly Handed to Private Airline
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