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TUESDAY, JULY 15, 2025
More than 1.7 crore Eid holidaymakers expected to depart Greater Dhaka

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UNB
23 March, 2025, 04:45 pm
Last modified: 24 March, 2025, 03:15 pm

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More than 1.7 crore Eid holidaymakers expected to depart Greater Dhaka

A joint report by NCPSRR and SCRF estimate that approximately 60% of these travellers—1.03 crore—will take to the roads, while the remaining will rely on waterways and railways

UNB
23 March, 2025, 04:45 pm
Last modified: 24 March, 2025, 03:15 pm
Eid holidaymakers on a launch at the Sadarghat terminal on 14 June 2024. Photo: TBS
Eid holidaymakers on a launch at the Sadarghat terminal on 14 June 2024. Photo: TBS

More than 1.70 crore people are expected to leave the greater Dhaka region ahead of Eid-ul-Fitr, as government employees prepare for an extended nine-day holiday this year, according to a joint pre-Eid observation report by the National Committee to Protect Shipping, Roads and Railways (NCPSRR) and the Shipping and Communication Reporters Forum (SCRF).

The report estimates that approximately 60% of these travellers—over 1.03 crore—will take to the roads, while the remaining will rely on waterways and railways.

On March 20, the government approved a nine-day holiday for its employees, spanning from 28 March to 5 April, to facilitate Eid celebrations.

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Population Trends and Travel Projections

Citing the latest census and other sources, the report states that greater Dhaka is home to 45 million people, including 2 crore residents in Dhaka North and South City Corporations.

Gazipur's population has surged to around 75 lakh, primarily due to its concentration of 70% of the country's ready-made garment factories. Meanwhile, Narayanganj city accommodates around 3 million people. Together, these three cities hold a combined population exceeding 3.05 crore.

Beyond the city corporations, an additional 55 lakh reside in these three districts, while another 4.6 million live in Manikganj and Narsingdi. The total population of these five districts, excluding metropolitan areas, surpasses 1.1 crore.

A significant portion of this population travels to their hometowns for Eid.

Estimated Outflow of Holidaymakers

According to social activists and transport-related organisations cited in the report, around 50% of those in the industrial and commercial hubs of Dhaka, Gazipur, and Narayanganj, along with 20% of those in other parts of the five districts, will temporarily leave for the holidays.

This translates to over 1.52 crore people departing from Dhaka, Gazipur, and Narayanganj city areas, while another 20.2 lakh are expected to travel from other parts of these districts.

In total, over 1.7 crore people are set to leave Greater Dhaka, with more than 1 crore choosing road transport.

Challenges in Data Accuracy

The organisations acknowledge that the reported figures may not be "100% accurate" due to the lack of a centralised database in government and non-government offices.

Ashis Kumar Dey, General Secretary of NCPSRR, noted, "It is very difficult to obtain precise statistics as no proper database exists in government and non-government offices."

Meanwhile, SCRF General Secretary Lion Mohammad Jahangir Alam defended the estimates, stating, "Even if the statistics are not exact, the difference will not be significant."

Government Response and Public Concerns

While the government has introduced several measures to manage the Eid rush, challenges remain.

The two organisations have warned of potential traffic congestion, travel delays, and road accident risks, despite improvements in transport infrastructure and policies.

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