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Maritime Advisor M. Sakhawat Hossain announced that construction of 18 vessels for the Bangladesh Inland Water Transport Corporation (BIWTC) at the Three Angle Shipyard in Gazaria, Munshiganj, is 90% complete.
“Although delivery was originally scheduled to begin in March, some delays occurred. Now, we expect deliveries to start from September,” he said during a site visit. He declined to comment on issues like sand mining and warship construction. The shipyard’s managing director confirmed that preparations are underway to deliver the vessels promptly.
Construction of 18 New Vessels 90% Complete: Maritime Advisor
The Election Commission (EC) has announced an 11-day correction period before publishing the final voter list.
According to EC spokesperson Shariful Alam, a draft voter list including all citizens born on or before January 1, 2007, will be released on August 10. Voters will have until August 21 to apply for corrections, transfers, or removal of ineligible or deceased voters. The final voter list will be published on August 31, with all applications resolved by August 24.
EC Offers 11-Day Window for Voter List Corrections Ahead of Final Publication
Advisor Mahfuz Alam stated that Islami Chhatra Shibir played a significant role in the July Uprising by providing manpower and coordination.
“Shibir activists contributed from various platforms and, in some cases, led the movement forward,” said Mahfuz. He cautioned against denying anyone’s contributions due to ideological or political differences.
He also acknowledged the roles of Chhatra Dal, Chhatra Adhikar Parishad, Chhatra Union, madrasa students, working-class communities, and even rickshaw-pullers and lower-income citizens. He noted that women also fought on the streets and cared for the wounded. “It was a collective resistance involving people from all walks of life,” he added.
Shibir Played a Coordinating Role in July Uprising: Advisor Mahfuz Alam
Water levels in Kaptai Lake have reached 107 meters above mean sea level, nearing the danger mark. In response, authorities at the Karnaphuli Hydroelectric Power Station may open 16 spillway gates this afternoon to release 9,000 cusecs of water. The situation is being monitored closely due to ongoing rainfall and upstream flow. If water levels rise unexpectedly, more gates will be opened. Currently, five power generation units are discharging about 32,000 cusecs into the Karnaphuli River, which flows into the Bay of Bengal.
OPEC Plus members have agreed to raise oil production by 547,000 barrels per day beginning September, aiming to stabilize the market amid Western pressure on Russian oil supplies. The decision follows virtual talks addressing global economic conditions and low reserves. Despite increased output, oil prices remain steady around $70 per barrel. Another meeting is scheduled for September 7, where potential production cuts might be discussed. OPEC Plus, including non-OPEC countries, produces nearly half the world’s oil and works to maintain market balance.
Former Bangladesh Army Chief M. Harun-ur-Rashid was found dead at the Chattogram Club guest house on Monday noon. He was 75. Police reported that he had arrived in Chattogram from Dhaka the previous day. When he failed to open his room door in the morning, suspicions arose, and his body was later seen through a window. The cause of death remains unknown. A decorated freedom fighter, Harun received the Bir Protik award and later served as ambassador to Australia, New Zealand, and Fiji.
The High Court has issued a rule asking why students from private schools are not allowed to participate in the Primary Scholarship Examination. The rule follows a writ petition filed by Arifur Rahman Murad Bhuiyan, a resident of Narsingdi, who challenged two recent circulars from the Directorate of Primary Education that exclude private institutions. Until 2022, all school types were eligible. The court has directed the Director General and Scholarship Division Director to respond within four weeks.
The Bangladesh Supreme Court has issued a new directive mandating that all individuals entering the court premises must carry valid identification to enhance security. This includes lawyers, their assistants, litigants, and court staff. The directive, signed by High Court Division Registrar Muhammad Habibur Rahman Siddique, also requests individuals to present their NID, passport, or official ID upon request by security personnel. The administration seeks full cooperation from everyone involved to ensure a safe and secure environment within the court premises.
The proposed Dhaka Central University will integrate seven colleges in Dhaka into four academic schools: Science, Arts and Humanities, Business Studies, and Law and Justice. Education will follow a hybrid model with 40% online and 60% offline classes. Students can change disciplines in their third year but not campuses. Existing HSC programs will continue in five colleges. All academic and administrative processes will be centralized, including admissions, staffing, and exams. Modern facilities and digital systems will support students throughout their studies.
To facilitate nationwide participation in the upcoming July Declaration ceremony, the government has chartered eight special train services.
The declaration will be presented tomorrow at 5 PM at a grand assembly at the South Plaza of the National Parliament, with representatives of all factions involved in the uprising expected to attend. Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus is also expected to be present.
The special trains will operate on the following routes:
Chattogram–Dhaka–Chattogram
Joydebpur–Dhaka–Joydebpur
Narayanganj–Dhaka–Narayanganj
Narsingdi–Dhaka–Narsingdi
Sylhet–Dhaka–Sylhet
Rajshahi–Dhaka–Rajshahi
Rangpur–Dhaka–Rangpur
Bhanga–Dhaka–Bhanga
Eight Special Trains Chartered for Nationwide Participation in 'July Declaration' Event
A court has ordered the exhumation of 114 unidentified bodies buried at the Rayerbazar graveyard in Dhaka. The victims were killed during the July Uprising across various locations in the capital.
Sub-Inspector Mahidul Islam of Mohammadpur Police Station submitted the request, stating the need for proper legal procedures and identification of these martyrs. The court approved the petition after thorough review. While the exhumation was scheduled for today, police postponed the process due to unavoidable circumstances.
Court Orders Exhumation of 114 Unidentified Bodies from July Uprising
In response to remarks by Nasiruddin Patwari, Election Commission (EC) Senior Secretary Akhtar Ahmed stated, “The Election Commission has a spine—it's standing tall because it has strength and integrity.”
He confirmed that a European Union observer team will arrive by mid-September, comprising three international and four local observers. Their goal will be to assess the EC’s preparations ahead of the polls. The press briefing comes amid speculation that the Chief Advisor will soon announce the proposed election timeline.
Election Commission Stands Firm Despite Criticism: EC Secretary
The Public Service Commission (PSC) has announced the schedule for the 3rd phase oral examination of 864 candidates for the Assistant Surgeon position under the Health Cadre in the 48th Special BCS. These candidates have provisionally passed the written MCQ exam. The five-day oral exam dates and times are now available on the PSC website and Teletalk Bangladesh Limited’s portal. The commission reserves the right to amend the schedule if necessary.
India has raised its visa processing fee for Bangladeshi applicants from BDT 824 to BDT 1,500, effective August 8, due to increased operational costs. Visa issuance remains suspended for nearly a year, except for emergency medical cases. Limited appointment slots are available for urgent visas at Indian Visa Application Centers in Dhaka, Chattogram, Rajshahi, Sylhet, and Khulna. Bangladeshi students and workers transiting to third countries via India may still apply, provided they have prior appointments with the respective foreign embassies.
Chief Advisor Muhammad Yunus described the July Uprising as a turning point, reigniting hope for a just, equitable, and corruption-free Bangladesh.
In a message issued for July Uprising Day on August 5, Yunus stated, “The sacrifices of thousands of martyrs have opened a path for national reform that we must protect at any cost. The fallen dictatorship and its self-serving allies continue to conspire against the country’s progress. We must stand united, across political lines, to counter these plots.”
He extended his gratitude to the general public, saying, “This historic achievement is the result of mass protests led by the people. I salute all those who contributed to this movement.” The Chief Advisor also highlighted the government’s commitment to reforms and upcoming elections.
July Has Rekindled Our Hopes for a Just and Corruption-Free Bangladesh: Chief Advisor Yunus
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