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All educational institutions across Bangladesh are set to reopen on Sunday, March 29, after a 38-day closure that combined holidays for Ramadan, Eid-ul-Fitr, and Independence Day. The extended break officially ended on March 26, but with the weekend following, classes will resume from Sunday. The information was confirmed by sources from the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education.
Officials from both ministries stated that classroom activities were limited during the first three months of the year due to the 13th National Parliamentary Election, Ramadan, and Eid. This has led to noticeable learning gaps, prompting directives for full-scale class operations once schools reopen. According to the revised holiday schedule, all primary, secondary, madrasa, college, and technical institutions remained closed from February 19 to March 26.
To address learning losses in primary schools, the Directorate of Primary Education has canceled the first ten Saturday holidays following Eid. However, the Ministry of Education has not yet issued similar instructions for secondary schools.
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