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First phase draft list of martyrs in uprising published

Special Correspondent, dhakadiplomat.com
  21 Dec 2024, 23:49

The first phase draft list of martyrs and injured in July-August student-people uprising has been published.
This draft list has been published on the website of the Special Cell on Mass Uprising https://musc.portal.gov.bd to finalize the list of the martyrs and injured, said an official handout today.
The Health Services Division, the Directorate General of Health Services, the District Committees formed in 64 districts and the Special Cell on Mass Uprising are working tirelessly to finalize the list on those injured and martyred in the July-August uprising.
The two published draft lists of the first phase will be available to the public until December 23, added the release.
It requested the family members, heirs and representatives of the martyrs and injured persons to give their opinion to verify, bring correction and finalize the names, addresses and other relevant information of the martyrs and injured persons published in the two draft lists.
 
The handout also requested to send opinion or suggestion regarding the published list or any reasonable information for inclusion or deduction, if there is any, to the e-mail of the Special Cell on Mass Uprisings at [email protected] by December 23.

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