AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoRohingya Crisis: Bangladesh’s Cox’s Bazar camps are reeling as monsoon landslides and a school collapse killed at least 13, with authorities using loudspeakers and volunteers to move families to safer ground; UNHCR is again urging more land to ease overcrowding. Disaster Response: In Chattogram, PM’s office and adviser Mahdi Amin outlined 10 directives, opening 1,057 shelters and delivering cash and rice under the GR programme, while floods and embankment breaches maroon about 30,000 people in Habiganj. Health Alert: Measles keeps spreading—suspected/confirmed deaths climbed to 750 as DGHS reported more suspected fatalities and thousands of new cases. Education Disruptions: Chattogram’s HSC and equivalent exams were postponed due to floods, and primary scholarship results were leaked early in Dhaka’s nine districts, prompting disciplinary steps. Law & Rights: A writ remains a key constitutional tool for protecting rights, while the Bar Council’s ad hoc committee elected Zainul Abedin as vice-chairman. Culture & Community: A Fulbright teaching programme will bring international educators including from Bangladesh to the US, and Bangladesh’s Rohingya tragedy is also driving renewed focus on safe camp planning.
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