Two-Day Public Holiday Announced for 25 December
The government of Pakistan has officially announced that 25 December will be a nationwide public holiday. The day holds dual significance, marking both Quaid-e-Azam Day and Christmas Day. Additionally, an extra holiday on 26 December has been approved for the Christian community, creating a two-day break for them.
Why 25 December Is a Public Holiday
25 December is observed every year across Pakistan due to two major events:
1. Quaid-e-Azam Day
This day honors the birth anniversary of Muhammad Ali Jinnah, the founder of Pakistan. Ceremonies, tributes, and events are held nationwide to remember his contributions and leadership.
2. Christmas Day
The Christian community in Pakistan celebrates Christmas on 25 December. Churches across the country hold services, and various cultural and community events are organized.
Extra Holiday on 26 December
Along with the 25 December holiday, the government has also approved 26 December as an additional holiday exclusively for Christians. This allows Christian citizens to observe the “Second Day of Christmas,” giving them a two-day period for religious celebrations and family gatherings.
Institutions That Will Remain Closed
On 25 December, the following will remain closed across Pakistan:
- Government offices
- Schools and colleges
- Public and many private institutions
- Banks and financial departments
For 26 December, the holiday applies specifically to Christian employees in government and certain private organizations.
What Citizens Should Know
- Plan Official Work Early: Complete banking, school, or government-related tasks before 25 December.
- Educational Institutions: No classes or academic activities will take place on 25 December.
- Private Sector: Some private offices may follow the public holiday, but policies vary by company.
- Celebrations:
- Citizens will observe events honoring Quaid-e-Azam.
- Christian families will celebrate Christmas, and some will enjoy a two-day break.
Importance of These Holidays
These holidays highlight both Pakistan’s respect for its national founder and its recognition of religious diversity. The combined observance on 25 December allows people from various communities to unite in celebration, remembrance, and family time.