
Online Desk
Following the end of the seven-day
Eid-ul-Adha holiday, government offices, courts, banks, and financial
institutions across Bangladesh resumed normal operations on Monday. Thousands
of people have started returning to their workplaces in Dhaka and other major
cities.
The Eid holiday, which began on May
25, officially ended on Sunday. After the extended break, regular activities
have resumed in government, semi-government, autonomous, and private
institutions, bringing back the familiar rhythm of urban life.
With the holidays over, the flow of
people returning to the capital from different districts has increased through
road, rail, and river transport networks. Since yesterday, large crowds of
returning workers and employees have been observed at Kamalapur Railway
Station, bus terminals, and launch terminals.
However, attendance at offices may
remain somewhat lower at the beginning of the week, as many employees have
extended their vacations by taking additional leave. As a result, the festive
Eid atmosphere is expected to linger for a few more days.
Officials and observers believe that normal activities will gradually return throughout the week. Full-scale operations and workplace activity are expected to resume across both public and private institutions from next week.