
The book 'Reforms of the Interim Government' (Shonshkarer Obhijatra) is regarded as a formal and authoritative document outlining the reformative steps taken by the interim government of Bangladesh, led by Professor Dr. Muhammad Yunus, since assuming office. This book primarily presents a roadmap for the fundamental restructuring of the state following the July-August student-led mass uprising. It details the objectives and functions of the reform commissions formed in critical sectors such as the administration, electoral system, judiciary, and economy. It is not merely an administrative report, but is instead considered a manifesto of the government's commitment to building a new Bangladesh.
The book places special emphasis on establishing good governance and protecting human rights. In particular, it highlights the signing of the international convention against enforced disappearances and the activities of the 'July Shaheed Smriti Foundation,' established to support the martyrs and the injured of the July Revolution. Alongside the successes and challenges of the government's first 100 days, the book demonstrates how the country is moving toward a stable democratic journey by overcoming the systemic corruption and institutional decay of the past 15 years. For policymakers, researchers, and general citizens, this book serves as an essential guide to understanding the philosophy of the current interim government and the blueprint for the future of Bangladesh.