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Bangladesh Bank Unveils 2026 Holiday Schedule: 28 Days of Closures Announced

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Bangladesh Bank Unveils 2026 Holiday Schedule: 28 Days of Closures Announced

The Bangladesh Bank has released the official list of bank holidays for 2026. The directive, issued on Sunday (16 November) by the Department of Offsite Supervision (DOS), states that banks will remain closed for a total of 28 days next year on the occasion of various national and religious events. Of these, six holidays fall on the weekly Friday closure.

In addition, there will be no banking transactions on two designated bank holidays—1 July and 31 December. The central bank noted that the dates of religious holidays may vary depending on moon sightings.

The 2026 holiday list includes Shab-e-Barat, International Mother Language Day, Shab-e-Qadr, Eid-ul-Fitr, Eid-ul-Azha, Ashura, Janmashtami, Durga Puja, Victory Day and Christmas, among others. The observance of Chaitra Sangkranti will apply only to the Rangamati, Khagrachhari, and Bandarban hill districts.

The circular has been sent to the managing directors and chief executive officers of all scheduled banks operating in Bangladesh.

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Giant 32-kg Poa Fish Caught Near St Martin’s; Fisherman Demands Tk 600,000

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Giant 32-kg Poa Fish Caught Near St Martin’s; Fisherman Demands Tk 600,000

A 32-kg giant poa fish was caught in the net of fisherman Abdul Goni near Saint Martin’s Island in Teknaf on Saturday morning (22 November). The fish was caught around 10:30am and is now being negotiated for sale, with Goni demanding between Tk 500,000 and Tk 600,000.

Goni, a resident of Ward-5 in Saint Martin’s Union, said he was out fishing as usual when the large poa fish became trapped in his net. The catch has drawn crowds of locals eager to see the rare specimen, though it has not yet been sold.

He added that large poa fish have been appearing in his nets for several years, enabling him to become financially independent. Locals now call him “Poa Goni” for his frequent big catches.

According to Teknaf Upazila Fisheries Officer Md Delowar Hossain, the fish contains a valuable organ called “padna” or “fola,” which is dried and exported as raw material for pharmaceutical use. This makes poa fish significantly more valuable than regular fish.

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Late-Night Fire at Grameen Bank in Magura; Quick Response Prevents Major Damage

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Late-Night Fire at Grameen Bank in Magura; Quick Response Prevents Major Damage

A fire broke out at the Grameen Bank branch in Mohammadpur upazila of Magura in the early hours of Monday, around 3:30am. Quick action by the police, the fire service and local residents brought the blaze under control, preventing major damage to the institution.

According to Billal Hossain Mridha, sub-officer at the Mohammadpur Fire Service Station, the fire originated at the bank located beside Aminur Rahman Degree College. Several essential documents and pieces of furniture were damaged before firefighters managed to douse the flames. The cause of the fire has not yet been confirmed, and an investigation is underway.

Mohammadpur Police Station Officer-in-Charge Md Abdur Rahman said officers reached the scene immediately upon receiving the alert. With the joint effort of police and firefighters, the fire was brought under control. He added that investigators are working to determine whether the fire was accidental or deliberate. The extent of the damage will be assessed after the investigation.

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Wave of Arson Hits Grameen Bank Branches as Attacks Spread to Kishoreganj

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Wave of Arson Hits Grameen Bank Branches as Attacks Spread to Kishoreganj

A series of arson attacks targeting Grameen Bank branches has expanded from Gazipur and Bogura to Kishoreganj, where masked assailants set fire to the institution’s Jashodal branch on Sunday night. CCTV and mobile footage showed a man shouting “Joy Bangla” before igniting the ground floor of the building. Locals quickly extinguished the flames, preventing major losses.

Earlier the same night in Pakundia’s Sriramdi area, a large litchi tree was felled across the road, blocking traffic on the Kishoreganj–Pakundia route. Witnesses alleged that activists of the banned Awami League arrived on motorcycles and cut the tree while chanting political slogans. Police later cleared the road and restored movement.

At dawn on Monday, a deserted ambulance parked in front of the Kishoreganj Civil Surgeon’s Office was set ablaze, with similar slogans heard during the attack. Fire service officials reported that much of the vehicle had already burned before they arrived.

Police have confirmed all three incidents in Kishoreganj.

The attacks follow previous arson attempts on Grameen Bank branches in Gazipur’s Maona–Sripur area and Bogura’s Sherpur, where petrol bombs damaged signage and important documents. Authorities say security measures around bank branches in affected districts have now been tightened.

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