Bangladesh is set to begin a seven-day holiday from Tuesday as millions prepare to celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr, the biggest religious festival for Muslims.
Government offices, courts and many private establishments will remain closed during the extended break, triggering a nationwide travel rush as people leave major cities—especially Dhaka—to celebrate the festival with family members in their hometowns.
Accordingly, Monday (March 16) is the last working day before Eid.
Subject to moon sighting, Eid-ul-Fitr is expected to be celebrated in the country on March 20 or 21.
The government has also declared March 18 a holiday to ensure that people travelling home for Eid do not face disruption, making Monday the final working day for government officials and employees before the festival.