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    Sindh Declares May 1 as Public Holiday for Labour Day Observance

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 24, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Sindh government has officially declared May 1, which falls on a Friday this year, as a public holiday in recognition of Labour Day. This announcement was made through a formal notification issued on Thursday, ensuring that the day will be observed across the province.

    Under this directive, all government offices, autonomous and semi-autonomous organizations, corporations, and local councils operating under the provincial administration will remain closed. However, services deemed essential will continue to function to maintain necessary operations. Additionally, educational institutions including schools, colleges, and universities will also suspend their activities for the day in solidarity with the occasion.

    Labour Day, also widely known as May Day, is celebrated internationally on May 1 each year. It serves as a day to honor the contributions of workers and to promote awareness about the rights and welfare of the labor force. The observance highlights the importance of protecting workers from exploitation and ensuring job security for laborers and industrial employees.

    In a significant development, this holiday not only provides a moment for reflection on the achievements and challenges faced by the working class but also reinforces the commitment to advancing labor rights within the province. The Sindh government’s decision aligns with global practices of commemorating this important day dedicated to labor solidarity and social justice.

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