Bangladesh Public Holidays 2026 Calendar
Bangladesh Public Holidays 2026 Calendar – Download PDF Calendar – List of Government Holidays 2026 in Bangladesh
The Government of Bangladesh has announced the official public holidays for 2026, covering religious, national, and cultural occasions. According to the 2026 holiday circular, citizens will enjoy a total of 22–23 holidays (final count depending on moon sighting for Islamic events). Among these, some holidays overlap with weekends, which slightly reduces the number of practical days off.
As in recent years, the government continues to give importance to Eid celebrations, Durga Puja, national commemorations, and cultural festivals. The official holiday list is essential for schools, businesses, banks, and private institutions to manage schedules and annual activities smoothly.
In 2026, both Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid-ul-Adha will once again be celebrated with extended five-day holidays, following the new policy introduced in 2025. Likewise, Durga Puja remains a two-day national holiday, honoring the traditions of the Hindu community. Meanwhile, March 17 – Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s Birthday – has returned to the official holiday list, ensuring national remembrance of the Father of the Nation.
Bangladesh Government Holidays 2026 Calendar Overview
Here’s the official Bangladesh Government Holiday List 2026, covering Islamic, Hindu, Buddhist, Christian, and national days of significance.
Date | Day | Holiday Name |
---|---|---|
Feb 4 | Wednesday | *Shab-e-Barat |
Feb 21 | Saturday | International Mother Language Day (Shaheed Day) |
Mar 17 | Tuesday | Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s Birthday |
Mar 18 | Wednesday | *Laylat al-Qadr (Shab-e-Qadr) |
Mar 20 | Friday | *Jumatul Wida (Last Friday of Ramadan) |
Mar 19 – Mar 23 | Sat–Mon | *Eid-ul-Fitr Holidays (Eid: Mar 21, 2026) |
Mar 26 | Thursday | Independence Day |
Apr 14 | Tuesday | Pohela Boishakh (Bengali New Year) |
May 1 | Friday | May Day (International Workers’ Day) |
May 1 | Friday | Buddha Purnima |
May 25 – May 30 | Mon–Sat | *Eid-ul-Adha Holidays (Eid: May 27, 2026) |
Jun 26 | Friday | *Ashura |
Aug 5 | Wednesday | July Mass Uprising Day |
Aug 15 | Saturday | National Mourning Day |
Aug 26 | Wednesday | *Eid-e-Milad-un-Nabi |
Sep 4 | Friday | Janmashtami |
Oct 20- Oct 21 | Tuesday-Wednesday | Durga Puja (Navami & Vijaya Dashami) |
Dec 16 | Wednesday | Victory Day |
Dec 25 | Friday | Christmas Day |
Note: Islamic holidays (marked with *
) are based on the lunar Hijri calendar and may shift slightly depending on moon sighting.
Highlights of Bangladesh Holidays 2026
- Eid Holidays Remain Five Days
Both Eid-ul-Fitr (March 21–23, 2026) and Eid-ul-Adha (May 25–30, 2026) will again include extended breaks of five days. This policy was introduced in 2025 to reduce travel pressure during peak festival seasons and is highly welcomed by citizens. - Durga Puja Continues as a Two-Day Holiday
October 21, 2026 will cover Navami and Vijaya Dashami as official holidays. This recognizes the cultural and religious significance of Durga Puja for the Hindu community across Bangladesh. - Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s Birthday Back on the List
After being removed from the holiday list in 2025, the government reinstated March 17 as a public holiday in 2026, honoring the Father of the Nation. - National Mourning Day – August 15
The day commemorating the assassination of Sheikh Mujibur Rahman and most of his family members remains an official national holiday. - Weekend Overlaps
Some important holidays like Feb 21 (Shaheed Day), May 1 (May Day & Buddha Purnima), and Aug 15 (Mourning Day) fall on weekends, slightly reducing the effective number of extra off days.
Month-Wise Breakdown of Bangladesh Holidays 2026
January 2026
- No official holidays
February 2026
- Feb 4 (Wed): Shab-e-Barat
- Feb 21 (Sat): International Mother Language Day (Shaheed Day)
March 2026
- Mar 17 (Tue): Sheikh Mujibur Rahman’s Birthday
- Mar 18 (Wed): Laylat al-Qadr
- Mar 20 (Fri): Jumatul Wida
- Mar 21–23 (Sat–Mon): Eid-ul-Fitr Holidays (Eid on March 21)
- Mar 26 (Thu): Independence Day
April 2026
- Apr 14 (Tue): Pohela Boishakh (Bengali New Year)
May 2026
- May 1 (Fri): International Workers’ Day (May Day)
- May 1 (Fri): Buddha Purnima
- May 25–30 (Mon–Sat): Eid-ul-Adha Holidays (Eid on May 27)
June 2026
- Jun 26 (Fri): Ashura
July 2026
- No national holidays
August 2026
- Aug 5 (Wed): July Mass Uprising Day
- Aug 15 (Sat): National Mourning Day
- Aug 26 (Wed): Eid-e-Milad-un-Nabi
September 2026
- Sep 4 (Fri): Janmashtami
October 2026
- Oct 21 (Wed): Durga Puja (Navami & Vijaya Dashami)
November 2026
- No public holidays
December 2026
- Dec 16 (Wed): Victory Day
- Dec 25 (Fri): Christmas Day
Key National & Religious Holidays in 2026
- International Mother Language Day (21 February)
A day of national pride, honoring the martyrs of the 1952 Language Movement. Observed with tributes at Shaheed Minar, processions, and cultural programs. - Independence Day (26 March)
Marks the declaration of independence in 1971. Celebrated with military parades, patriotic songs, flag-hoisting, and cultural events. - Eid-ul-Fitr (21 March 2026)
The biggest Muslim festival marking the end of Ramadan. Families gather for Eid prayers, exchange greetings, and enjoy traditional food. - Pohela Boishakh (14 April)
The Bengali New Year, celebrated nationwide with colorful rallies (Mongol Shobhajatra), fairs, music, and traditional food. - Eid-ul-Adha (27 May 2026)
Known as Qurbani Eid, observed with animal sacrifice and communal sharing of meat. - Victory Day (16 December)
Marks Bangladesh’s liberation from Pakistan in 1971. Celebrated with parades, cultural programs, and nationwide remembrance ceremonies. - Durga Puja (21 October)
The grandest Hindu festival, with decorated pandals, idol immersions, and joyous cultural celebrations. - Christmas Day (25 December)
Celebrated by the Christian community and across the country with festive gatherings, church services, and cultural programs.
Bangladesh Bank Holidays 2026
Banks in Bangladesh will remain closed during all government-declared national and religious holidays. Additionally, some days will be observed as bank-specific holidays, especially at the end of financial quarters for account closing. Citizens are advised to plan transactions like salary withdrawals, bill payments, and remittances around these holidays to avoid inconvenience.
Download Bangladesh 2026 Calendar (PDF & Image)
The official Bangladesh Public Holiday Calendar 2026 is available in PDF and image format. This makes it easy for citizens to stay updated on important dates throughout the year.
👉 Download Bangladesh Public Holidays 2026 Calendar PDF
👉 Download BD Govt. Holiday Circular 2026 (Official Notice)
👉 Download Bangladesh Bank Holiday List 2026 PDF
Final Thoughts
The Bangladesh Holiday Calendar 2026 reflects the country’s deep cultural diversity and national spirit. With a balanced mix of Islamic, Hindu, Buddhist, Christian, and national commemorations, it provides opportunities for people of all faiths to celebrate and reflect.
While some holidays fall on weekends, citizens will still enjoy multiple long breaks, particularly during Eid-ul-Fitr, Eid-ul-Adha, and Durga Puja. These holidays are more than just days off—they highlight the unity, traditions, and resilience of the Bangladeshi people.