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

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 7, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Sindh government has declared a holiday for all educational institutions across the province on Wednesday, March 11, 2026, in observance of Youm-e-Ali (R.A). This announcement covers both public and private schools, colleges, and other learning centers, ensuring a province-wide closure for the day. The decision was formalized through an official notification issued by the Sindh Education Department, emphasizing the importance of this solemn occasion.

    Youm-e-Ali holds significant religious and cultural importance as it commemorates the martyrdom of Hazrat Ali (R.A), the revered cousin and son-in-law of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). This day, observed annually on the 21st of Ramadan, is marked by mourning processions, religious gatherings, and heightened security measures throughout Pakistan. The observance serves as a moment of reflection and respect for the sacrifices made by Hazrat Ali (R.A) and his contributions to Islamic history.

    Meanwhile, in the federal capital, Islamabad, schools are preparing for an extended holiday period that combines the spring break with the upcoming Eid-ul-Fitr celebrations. Educational institutions under federal jurisdiction will remain closed from Tuesday, March 24, through Friday, March 27, allowing students and staff to enjoy a four-day spring vacation. This break will be followed by the regular weekend off on Saturday, March 28, and Sunday, March 29, resulting in a total of ten consecutive days without academic activities.

    Schools in Islamabad are scheduled to reopen on Monday, March 30, as per the official directive. In preparation for this extended break, Director Academics Riffat Jabeen has urged all teaching personnel to ensure that annual in-house examination results are finalized and announced before the holidays commence. This measure aims to maintain academic continuity and prevent any delays in student assessments due to the upcoming recess.

    It is worth noting that the timing of the spring holidays in Islamabad has been strategically aligned with the Eid-ul-Fitr festivities, which are expected to be observed from Friday, March 20, to Monday, March 23, in 2026. During this period, academic operations across universities, colleges, teaching departments, and other educational institutions will be suspended nationwide to allow students and staff to participate in the celebrations and spend time with their families.

    Overall, these coordinated holiday schedules reflect the government’s efforts to balance religious observances with academic requirements, providing students and educators with adequate time for both spiritual reflection and rest. The observance of Youm-e-Ali in Sindh and the extended spring and Eid breaks in Islamabad highlight the cultural and religious diversity within Pakistan’s educational calendar.

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