Dhaka, Aug 05 (V7N) – On the occasion of July Uprising Day 2025, Principal Advisor Professor Dr. Muhammad Yunus officially unveiled a commemorative postage stamp, along with an inaugural envelope and special seal, in a ceremony held at the State Guest House Jamuna on Tuesday afternoon.
Key Highlights:
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The release symbolizes the nation’s tribute to the martyrs and heroes of the July 2024 movement, which played a pivotal role in the country’s recent political transformation. 
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The initiative was undertaken to preserve the memory of the mass uprising and inspire future generations with its spirit of resistance and sacrifice. 
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The special stamp and seal are expected to become valuable historical artifacts, marking a turning point in Bangladesh’s democratic journey. 
Dignitaries Present at the Ceremony:
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C. R. Abrar – Advisor on Education 
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Faruk-e-Azam – Advisor on Liberation War Affairs 
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Adilur Rahman Khan – Advisor on Industries and Public Works 
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Syeda Rizwana Hasan – Advisor on Environment 
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Fayez Ahmed Tayyab – Special Assistant to the Principal Advisor on Posts, Telecommunication and Information Technology 
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Sheesh Haider Chowdhury – Secretary, Information and Communication Technology Division 
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Abdun Naser Khan – Secretary, Posts and Telecommunication Division 
This release forms part of a series of national observances commemorating the first anniversary of the July Uprising and serves as a symbolic reaffirmation of the government’s commitment to freedom, justice, and the people's voice.
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