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The list of holidays for 2021 has been finalized. A cabinet meeting could be held on Sunday (October 25) to approve the list.

Relevant sources said that the list of government holidays for 2021 has been finalized by the Ministry of Public Administrations. According to the draft list, in 2021, the general leave is 14 days and the executive order leave is eight days. Although there are 22 days of general and executive holidays in total, there are seven days of weekly holidays on Fridays and Saturdays. The Prime Minister has given his go-ahead to upload the draft calendar in the cabinet. The Ministry of Public Function will issue a notification in this regard subject to the approval of the Cabinet. Then the 2021 AD calendar printing process will begin

According to the list, Shabebarat is Monday March 29, Shabekdar is Monday May 10, Eid-ul-Fitr is May 13, Eid-ul-Azha is Tuesday July 20, Ashura is Thursday August 19 and Eid Miladunnabi is Tuesday, October 19. However, depending on the sighting of the moon, they move back and forth within a day, which is mentioned in the calendar. Republic employees have the opportunity to enjoy three days of optional leave on religious occasions. Similarly, there is an optional two-day leave provision for employees belonging to various small ethnic groups working in and out of the Chittagong Hill Tracts on the occasion of the main Vaisabi social festival or similar social festival.

Holidays include national holidays and religious days important to different communities. This includes four Fridays and two Saturdays. On the occasion of the Bengali New Year and various important religious days, there will be eight public holidays in the executive order. The executive order includes a weekly leave day (Saturday) between holidays. Although the general drop and the executive order drop are 22 days, due to the weekly drop on Friday and Saturday, this drop is practically 15 days.

Meanwhile, a special session of the Jatiya Sangsad will be held on November 8 to mark the centenary of the birth of the Father of the Bangabandhu Nation Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. The Cabinet will meet today to approve the President’s speech at this session. In addition, at this meeting the list of holidays for 2021 of the Ministry of Public Administrations may also come out.

According to sources, today’s meeting has been called urgently to approve the president’s speech. In addition, at this meeting the list of holidays for 2021 of the Ministry of Public Administrations may also come out.

Weekly cabinet meetings are generally held every Monday. Monday is a holiday due to Durga Puja. So this week’s cabinet meeting will be held one day in advance today. Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will participate in the virtual Ganobhaban cabinet meeting and interested ministers will be present at the secretariat. The meeting is scheduled for 12 noon.

Questions of the nation’s father’s lifelong accomplishments are known to be gaining prominence in the president’s speech. The president will explain how Bangabandhu has moved Bangladesh forward in the world by tackling various issues at the national and international level, including economics, politics, diplomacy and culture during the formation of an entirely new state.

In the president’s speech, the stage will also emerge of moving into the heart of the world as a modern Bangladesh under the leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. In particular, the speech praises the way Sheikh Hasina’s leadership is handling the coronavirus crisis. The question of economic progress will also be raised.



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