7 official public holidays in 2040, with 7 still ahead and around 257 working days remaining.
| Date | Day | Holiday | Type |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tue, Feb 21 | Tuesday | International Mother Language Day শহিদ দিবস ও আন্তর্জাতিক মাতৃভাষা দিবস | Public |
| Mon, Mar 26 | Monday | Independence and National Day স্বাধীনতা ও জাতীয় দিবস | Public |
| Sat, Apr 14 | Saturday | Bengali New Year নববর্ষ | Public |
| Tue, May 1 | Tuesday | Labour Day মে দিবস | Public |
| Sun, Aug 5 | Sunday | July Mass Uprising Day জুলাই গণঅভ্যুত্থান দিবস | Public |
| Sun, Dec 16 | Sunday | Victory Day বিজয় দিবস | Public |
| Tue, Dec 25 | Tuesday | Christmas Day বড়দিন | Public |
Tue, Feb 21 · Tuesday
International Mother Language Day
শহিদ দিবস ও আন্তর্জাতিক মাতৃভাষা দিবস
Public
Mon, Mar 26 · Monday
Independence and National Day
স্বাধীনতা ও জাতীয় দিবস
Public
Sat, Apr 14 · Saturday
Bengali New Year
নববর্ষ
Public
Tue, May 1 · Tuesday
Labour Day
মে দিবস
Public
Sun, Aug 5 · Sunday
July Mass Uprising Day
জুলাই গণঅভ্যুত্থান দিবস
Public
Sun, Dec 16 · Sunday
Victory Day
বিজয় দিবস
Public
Tue, Dec 25 · Tuesday
Christmas Day
বড়দিন
Public
Total holidays
7
in 2040
Working days remaining
257
across all of 2040
Upcoming holidays
7
during 2040
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Bangladesh's public holidays are declared annually by the Ministry of Public Administration in coordination with the Ministry of Religious Affairs and total about twenty-two days including general holidays, executive order holidays and optional holidays. The civic core includes International Mother Language Day on 21 February marking the 1952 Bengali language martyrs, Independence Day on 26 March commemorating the 1971 declaration, Bengali New Year (Pohela Boishakh) on 14 April, May Day on 1 May, National Mourning Day on 15 August marking the assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, and Victory Day on 16 December marking the 1971 liberation. The religious calendar adds Eid-e-Miladunnabi, Shab-e-Barat, Shab-e-Qadr, Eid-ul-Fitr (three days), Eid-ul-Adha (three days), Ashura, Durga Puja, Buddha Purnima and Christmas.
The Bangladesh Labour Act 2006 section 100 sets the standard working week at 48 hours over six days. The official government and banking week is Sunday to Thursday at 8 to 9 hours, with Friday and Saturday as the weekend; Friday is the statutory weekly rest day under Islamic practice and section 103, with Saturday added as a second rest day for government and banking since 1997. The Code of Civil Procedure 1908 section 4 rolls procedural deadlines falling on a holiday to the next working day. Settlement of taka transactions runs on Bangladesh Bank's RTGS and BACH clearing, which observe the gazetted banking holiday list.