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    Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab Governments Announce Early Salary and Pension Payments for Eidul Fi…

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 10, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The provincial government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has taken a significant step to ease the financial burden on government employees and pensioners by announcing the early disbursement of salaries and pensions ahead of Eidul Fitr 2026. This move aims to ensure that civil servants and retired officials have access to their full payments well before the festive occasion, allowing them to manage their expenses comfortably during the celebrations.

    The Finance Department of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa has formally issued a notification confirming that the salaries and pensions for the month of March will be paid out in advance. Instead of the regular payment date on April 1, employees will receive their full salaries on March 16. This adjustment is designed to provide timely financial relief and support to government workers as they prepare for the Eid festivities, which hold great cultural and religious significance across the province.

    Meanwhile, the Punjab government has also followed suit by deciding to release advance payments for both salaries and pensions before Eidul Fitr. The Finance Department of Punjab has circulated an official notification outlining that all Muslim government employees will be paid their March salaries on March 16, 2026. Similarly, pensioners will receive their monthly pensions on the same date, ensuring that retired government servants are not left waiting during this important time.

    This proactive approach by both provincial governments highlights their commitment to supporting public sector employees and pensioners during major religious holidays. By facilitating early payments, the administrations aim to alleviate financial stress and enable families to celebrate Eid with greater ease and joy. The decision aligns with established financial rules, specifically Rules 5 1 (1)1 and 5 2 (3) of the Punjab Financial Rules Volume-I, which provide the legal framework for such advance disbursements.

    It is worth noting that this practice of releasing salaries and pensions ahead of Eid has become increasingly common in recent years, reflecting the governments’ sensitivity to the economic challenges faced by many households. Early payments not only help employees meet their immediate needs but also contribute to boosting local economies as people spend more freely during the holiday season.

    As Eidul Fitr 2026 approaches, these timely financial measures by Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab governments are expected to be welcomed warmly by thousands of government employees and pensioners, providing them with much-needed economic support and peace of mind during one of the most joyous occasions in the Islamic calendar.

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