The much-anticipated "July Declaration," is set to be formally presented to the nation by the interim government on August 5 at 5:00pm at Manik Mia Avenue in the capital city of Dhaka.
In a post on the verified Facebook page of Chief Adviser Muhammad Yunus on Sunday, the government outlined a comprehensive day-long celebration to mark the one-year anniversary of the historic July mass uprising.
The event, titled the "36 July Celebration," is designed to honour the legacy of the movement that led to the toppling of the Awami League government. The event, managed by the Bangladesh Shilpakala
Academy and organised by the Ministry of Cultural Affairs, with the collaboration of the Bangladesh Parliament Secretariat, is being held to commemorate the unity and sacrifice that defined last year's historic uprising.
A post from the chief adviser described how the entire nation came together through the blood of many martyrs and the dedication of countless fighters, creating a surge of emotion and national pride. The event is an open invitation for all citizens to come and partake in this significant moment in the country's history.
The entire programme is set to be a full day of diverse cultural and commemorative events.
Formal proceedings
The formal proceedings will begin at 11:00am with a series of musical and cultural performances.
The morning session will feature acts such as "Tong er gaan," followed by presentations from Saimum Shilpigoshthi at 11:20am and Kolorob Shilpigoshthi at 11:40am. Solo deliveries by Nahid and Tashfee will lead up to the Duhr Prayer break at 1:00pm.
The afternoon will continue with a mix of musical performances and commemorative events.
At 1:10pm, the stage will host the Chittagong Hip-Hop Hood, followed by a performance from Sezan at 1:30pm. The band Shunno will take the stage at 2:00pm, and a special segment celebrating the "Fascist's Flight" is scheduled for 2:25pm.
The musical lineup will continue with Shayan at 2:40pm and the duo of Ethun Babu and Moushumi at 3:00pm.
The rock bands Souls and Warfaze will perform at 3:30pm and 4:00pm, respectively, leading into the Asr Prayer break at 4:45pm.
The historic reading
The pinnacle of the day's events will take place at 5:00pm with the Reading of the Historic July Declaration.
This is the moment when the public will hear the full details of the document that is set to shape the nation's future. Following the reading, musical performances will resume, featuring the Basic Guitar Learning School, F Minor, and Parsha, before the Maghrib Prayer break at 6:50pm.
The evening will conclude with a grand finale of performances and a special show.
Elita Karim will perform at 7:00pm, and a unique drone drama titled "Do You Miss Me?" will be showcased from 7:30pm to 8:00pm. The celebration will draw to a close with a concert by the iconic band Artcell at 8:00pm.