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    Punjab Government Declares Five-Day Eid Holidays for Public Employees

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 19, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Punjab Government has officially declared a five-day holiday period for its employees in celebration of Eid, as detailed in a notification released on Wednesday. This announcement ensures that government staff will enjoy an extended break beginning tomorrow, Thursday, allowing them ample time to observe the festival with their loved ones.

    the notification, the holiday schedule incorporates a total of five days off, which notably includes the weekend Sunday and the national public holiday on March 23. This arrangement is designed to provide a seamless and uninterrupted festive period, enabling employees to travel or participate in family gatherings without the pressure of work commitments.

    It is worth noting that Eid holidays are traditionally a significant time for families across Punjab and the rest of Pakistan, where people come together to celebrate with prayers, feasts, and social visits. The government’s decision to extend the break reflects an understanding of the cultural importance of Eid and the need to accommodate the logistical challenges of holiday travel during this period.

    Moreover, the inclusion of March 23, Pakistan Day, within the holiday span adds to the festive atmosphere, allowing citizens to observe both national pride and religious celebrations in close succession. This combined break is expected to boost morale among government employees and contribute positively to community cohesion during this special time.

    As families prepare for the upcoming Eid festivities, the extended holiday period will also likely ease traffic congestion and reduce last-minute rushes, as people have more flexibility to plan their journeys. The Punjab Government’s timely announcement has been welcomed by many, who see it as a thoughtful gesture to support the cultural and social fabric of the province during one of the most important religious occasions of the year.

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