Bangladesh cuts office hours and bans wedding decorative lights
→Public facility managers must shorten office and shop opening hours immediately
Change
Bangladesh reduced public office and shop opening hours and banned decorative wedding lighting effective April 4, 2026.
Why it matters
Government and municipal service providers face legally narrowed operating windows that force rescheduling of in-person services and appointment workflows. Event organisers and venue operators are subject to an explicit prohibition on decorative lighting, requiring operational changes to comply with demand-management rules.
Implications
- — Public facility managers at government offices and municipal buildings in Bangladesh must implement reduced opening hours immediately — failure to do so will place facilities in breach of the new nationwide operating-hour restrictions.
- — Retail store managers and shop owners in Bangladesh must shorten trading hours immediately — continuing normal hours will violate the operating-hour limits and expose premises to regulatory non-compliance risk.
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