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BD's public servants to enjoy extended breaks with back-to-back holidays

Published : Sunday, 27 April, 2025 at 12:00 AM  Count : 375
After a long nine-day break during Eid, government officials and employees in Bangladesh are set to enjoy yet another round of consecutive holidays in May, thanks to a combination of public, executive and weekly holidays.

According to the gazette notification issued by the Ministry of Public Administration, the first set of upcoming holidays begins on May 1 (Thursday), marking International Workers' Day.

This will be followed by the regular weekend on Friday and Saturday, granting government staff a three-day break.

Later in the same month, another three-day holiday period awaits them. On May 11 (Sunday), the country will observe Buddha Purnima, a public holiday. As the day falls right after the regular weekend, public servants will once again have three consecutive days off.

These holidays follow the extended Eid-ul-Fitr vacation, during which government employees enjoyed a rare nine-day break.

The government had initially announced a five-day holiday for Eid. Later, through an executive order, April 3 was added to the list, effectively creating a continuous break from March 28 to April5.

Currently, Bangladesh has around 1.5 million government officials and employees.

According to leave regulations, casual leave cannot be used to bridge the gap between two holidays. Doing so would count the days as continuous leave.

But, there are provisions for earned leave and optional leave, which employees can avail with prior approval from their respective authorities. �"UNB



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