Symbolic marathon with participation of family members of July injured, martyrs tomorrow 

BSS
Published On: 17 Jul 2025, 14:06

DHAKA, July 17, 2025 (BSS) - As part of the July revival programme, a symbolic marathon will be held in all districts tomorrow. 

The family members of those, who injured and martyred in the July Uprising, will be at the forefront of the marathon. In addition, a traction-show will be arranged at Rabindra Sarobar Mukta Mancha and Hatirjheel Amphitheater from 5.30 pm, a handout said.

All private universities will organise 'July commemoration' programme at their own initiative on this day to commemorate the July Uprising. Films 'Teachers in July' and 'Private Universities in July' will be screened at the programme. 

Two films 'Private Universities in July' and 'Abrar Fahad' will be screened at Hatirjheel along with the songs of July. The story of the internet shutdown on July 18 last year will be highlighted through drones at night.

Besides, a musical video will be shared on social media to commemorate July 18, with the theme music being 'Awaaz Uda'. This video will be shared in the name of July 18 remembrance. 

As per the ongoing programme, part-4 of the documentary of "Ekti Shaheed Paribarer Sakshya (Testimony of a martyr's family)" will be broadcast on this day and a video of the remembrance of a July fighters will be shared. 

The programme will be aired on the Facebook pages, YouTube channels and other social media of all ministries and departments.

  • Latest
  • Most Viewed
ACC conducts drives against corruption
Jamaat delegation meets Australian High Commissioner
Nationwide DoE drives: polythene seuzed, fines imposed
Consensus Commission reviews expert opinions on nat'l charter implementation
Bangladesh, EU reaffirm commitment to strengthen migration, mobility cooperation
Chhatra Shibir announces 2-day program to celebrate DUCSU victory
Dr Shafiq meets British High Commissioner
One new COVID-19 case detected in 24 hours
Asif Nazrul congratulates DUCSU winners, participants
BHTPA, BUET sign MoU to establish IFT to bridge 'skill gap'
১০