The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has firmly rejected recent rumors circulating on social media platforms that suggested the central bank would not issue new currency notes for Eid-ul-Fitr in 2026. This clarification was prompted by a widely shared letter online, which falsely claimed that the SBP had decided to cancel the release of fresh currency notes for the upcoming festive season. The misleading document also mentioned that the customary SMS service, traditionally used by the public to request new notes, would be discontinued, encouraging people to switch entirely to digital payment methods instead.
In response to the growing confusion, officials from the SBP emphasized that no such directive has been issued by the bank. They highlighted that any official communication regarding the issuance of new currency notes is always disseminated through formal press releases, which serve as the sole credible source of information for the public and media outlets. The central bank cautioned citizens against trusting unofficial messages, screenshots, or letters that have been circulating without verification, stressing that these do not represent the bank’s official stance.
It is important to note that the issuance of new currency notes around Eid is a longstanding tradition in Pakistan, aimed at facilitating cash transactions during the festive period when demand for fresh notes typically surges. The SMS service mentioned in the false letter has historically been a convenient channel for citizens to request new notes from their banks, especially in urban centers. The SBP’s denial of the cancellation reassures the public that these services will continue as usual, maintaining the smooth flow of currency during the holiday.
The misinformation spread rapidly across various social media channels, causing uncertainty among many Pakistanis who were unsure whether they would have access to new currency notes for Eid celebrations. The SBP’s swift clarification seeks to dispel these doubts and prevent any unnecessary panic or inconvenience. Authorities have urged everyone to rely solely on verified announcements issued through the bank’s official website and authorized communication channels.
Meanwhile, in related news, the Pakistan Meteorological Department has provided an update on the moon sighting for Shawal, which determines the end of Ramadan and the start of Eid. Meteorologists have forecasted that the Shawal moon is unlikely to be sighted on the 29th day of Ramadan. They explained that the new moon will be born at 6:23 AM on March 19, meaning it will only be about 12 to 13 hours old by sunset, which is generally considered too young for a clear and reliable sighting. This scientific assessment suggests that Eid-ul-Fitr will most likely be observed the following day, aligning with traditional moon sighting practices in the country.
As the nation prepares for the upcoming Eid festivities, both the State Bank of Pakistan and the Meteorological Department continue to provide timely and accurate information to guide the public. Their efforts aim to ensure that celebrations proceed smoothly and that citizens remain well-informed amidst the spread of misinformation and speculation.