All offices-educational institutions open from Tuesday: ISPR


Online Desk
Published: 04:28 6 August 2024
The Inter-Services Public Relations Directorate (ISPR) said that all government offices and educational institutions will remain open from tomorrow Tuesday (August 6).
This information was informed in a message on Monday (August 5) night. It is also informed that the curfew will be in force from 12:00 tonight to 6:00 tomorrow.
According to ISPR, the curfew will be in force from 12:00 PM on Monday to 6:00 AM on Tuesday.
From Tuesday morning, all educational institutions including government, semi-government, autonomous, semi-autonomous, private institutions, factories, schools-colleges, madrasas, universities will be open in Bangladesh.
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