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    Sindh Schools Closed on March 11 for Youm-e-Ali; Islamabad Announces Spring Break

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 7, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    All educational institutions across Sindh province will remain closed on Wednesday, March 11, in observance of Youm-e-Ali, the day commemorating the martyrdom of Hazrat Ali (RA). This solemn occasion falls on the 21st of Ramadan each year and holds significant religious importance for many communities. The provincial government has issued an official notification confirming that both public and private schools and colleges will observe this holiday, ensuring that students and staff have the opportunity to participate in related commemorative events.

    The decision to close schools was made following recommendations from Sindh’s sub-committee of the steering committee on education, which regularly reviews academic calendars and public holidays. Youm-e-Ali is marked by large processions and gatherings throughout the country, where people pay tribute to the legacy and sacrifices of Hazrat Ali (RA), the fourth caliph and a revered figure in Islamic history. These events often involve religious sermons, prayers, and community activities that highlight his contributions to Islam and justice.

    Meanwhile, in the federal capital, Islamabad, educational authorities have announced a separate schedule adjustment for schools operating under the Federal Directorate of Education (FDE). A spring break will be observed from Sunday, March 24, through Wednesday, March 27. This four-day holiday aims to provide students and faculty with a mid-term respite, allowing them to recharge before the final stretch of the academic year. The break applies to all FDE-managed institutions in both urban and rural areas of Islamabad.

    Following the conclusion of the spring break, schools in Islamabad are set to reopen on Monday, March 30. Attendance on this day will be mandatory for all teaching staff, as they will be responsible for compiling and announcing the results of in-house annual examinations. This step is crucial for maintaining academic standards and ensuring that students receive timely feedback on their performance. The authorities have emphasized the importance of this day to facilitate smooth administrative processes ahead of the upcoming term.

    These announcements reflect the ongoing efforts by regional and federal education departments to balance cultural observances with academic responsibilities. While Sindh prioritizes religious commemoration through a one-day closure, Islamabad’s spring break provides a structured pause in the academic calendar. Both measures demonstrate sensitivity to the diverse needs of students and educators across Pakistan, highlighting the role of education authorities in managing school schedules thoughtfully.

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