Sindh announce holidays for Eidul Fitr

Eidul Fitr holidays Sindh 2026
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Sindh government announces Eid holidays for March 20 and 21
Federal government also confirms same holiday schedule across Pakistan
Employees to enjoy extended four-day weekend including public holiday
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The government of Sindh has officially announced public holidays for Eidul Fitr 2026.

The notification was issued by Chief Secretary Asif Hyder Shah, confirming that all provincial government offices in Karachi and across Sindh will remain closed on Friday and Saturday, March 20 and 21.

According to the official directive, the holidays will apply to semi-government institutions, metropolitan corporations, and local councils.

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However, essential service departments, including emergency and utility services, will continue operations and are exempt from the notification.

At the federal level, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has also approved the same two-day holiday schedule.

The decision was formalized through a notification issued by the Cabinet Division, ensuring uniform observance across government offices nationwide.

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The notification further clarifies that all federal offices, whether operating on five-day or six-day workweeks, will remain closed on March 20 and 21 in observance of Eid.

Extended Weekend for Employees

Government employees are expected to enjoy an extended break, as March 22 falls on a Sunday, followed by a public holiday on March 23, observed as Pakistan Day.

This effectively creates a four-day long weekend from Friday to Monday.

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The extended holiday period is likely to allow families more time for celebrations, travel, and gatherings during the festive occasion.

Eidul Fitr is one of the most significant religious festivals in Pakistan, celebrated at the end of Ramadan.

Each year, federal and provincial governments announce public holidays to facilitate nationwide observance, with final dates often aligned with the lunar calendar and moon sighting.

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