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Govt to set up foundation for welfare of student movement victims

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"We can never forget the contributions of the students and people who sacrificed their lives and who were grievously wounded while participating in the protests against the dictatorship,"

Staff Correspondent

Publisted at 6:17 PM, Tue Aug 20th, 2024

The interim government has decided to set up a foundation to take care of the wounded and the families of the dead and wounded who participated in the student-led revolution in July-August 2024.

Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus will head the Foundation, which will include a number of advisers of the interim government, student representatives, and the family members of the deceased and injured, reads a press release. 

"We can never forget the contributions of the students and people who sacrificed their lives and who were grievously wounded while participating in the protests against the dictatorship," Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus has said.

“It is my duty and our national duty to stand by their side. We will do whatever is needed to take good care of the wounded and families of the deceased as soon as possible,” Professor Yunus said.

He said arrangements have been made for their medical and family needs. Dedicated government departments and officials would be assigned in this regard, he said.

The modalities of the foundation will be announced very soon. Citizens and the Bangladeshi diaspora have been urged to contribute to the foundation.

 

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