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  2. Public holidays in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The day is observed in Bangladesh, marks one of the most sacred days in the Islamic calendar, signifying the last Friday of Ramadan. It is a day of profound prayer and reflection, where Muslims across the nation gather in mosques, seeking forgiveness and blessings in the closing moments of this holy month. 1 Shawwal Eid al-Fitr

  3. Bengali calendar - Wikipedia

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    In Bangladesh, however, the old Bengali calendar was modified in 1966 by a committee headed by Muhammad Shahidullah, making the first five months 31 days long, the rest 30 days each, with the month of Falgun adjusted to 31 days in every leap year. [10] This was officially adopted by Bangladesh in 1987. [10] [26]

  4. Bangladeshi national calendar - Wikipedia

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    It proposed the first five months 31 days long, rest 30 days each, with the month of Falgun adjusted to 31 days in every leap year. [3] This was officially adopted by Bangladesh in 1987. [3] [20] In 2018, the Bangladesh government planned to modify the Bangladeshi calendar again. [21] The changes were done to match national days with West.

  5. Magh (Bengali calendar) - Wikipedia

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    Suryavrata, a vrata observed by Hindu women usually who are unmarried, on the first day of this month [4] Saraswati puja, Hindu festival in honor of goddess Saraswati observed on the fifth lunar day in this month, popular in Bangladesh, and Assam and West Bengal states of India. [5] [6]

  6. Falgun - Wikipedia

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    In the previous version of the calendar, used in Bangladesh from 1987 through October 2019, Falgun had 30 days in common years or 31 days in leap years. [5] The month has 29 or 30 days, based on the true movements of the Sun, in the old non-reformed Bengali calendar, still used in West Bengal , [ 1 ] and in the Nepali calendar.

  7. February 13 - Wikipedia

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    Special pages; Search. Search. Appearance. ... February 13 in recent years ... February 13 is the 44th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar; ...

  8. List of festivals in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Ekushey Book Fair - in Dhaka on the month of February of the Gregorian calendar. [41] Dhaka International Trade Fair [42] National Tree Fair - Month-long National Tree Plantation Campaign and Tree Fair. National Fisheries Week and Fish Fair - Week-long National Fiash Trade and Fair. [43] [44]

  9. Valentine's Day in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    In Bangladesh, Valentine's Day has been celebrated since 1990s. On the day, especially youngs, people exchange various greeting cards, flowers, chocolates or gifts. [1] [2] However, despite being much widespread, country's conservative society view the celebration of the day as an un-Islamic value and a heretic culture, and thus discourage the celebration by the young boys and girls.