
This decision means all government and private offices, schools, banks, and other institutions will remain closed from Friday (June 6) to Monday (June 9). A formal notification is expected soon from the Cabinet Division.
The government said the holidays are being given because of the religious importance of Eid ul Azha. The days off will help people perform their Qurbani (animal sacrifice), travel to see family, and celebrate the festival with ease.
This announcement is being welcomed by people across the country, especially as many are already busy with shopping, buying sacrificial animals, and planning trips to their hometowns. The extra time off is making the Eid experience more joyful.
Schools are already closed due to summer vacations, which means students will get to enjoy even more time with their families. With offices shut, many people are preparing to leave cities and return to their villages or hometowns.
Major crowds are already being seen at bus stands, cattle markets, and shopping areas. Transport and travel services are expected to get very busy in the coming days.
Experts believe that this decision will not only give people relief but also help manage business and trade more efficiently around Eid. However, authorities are expected to face challenges related to traffic, cleanliness, and security, especially in big cities.
Eidul Azha is a time of sacrifice, unity, and devotion. The timely holiday announcement has made it easier for people to fully experience the spiritual and social essence of the occasion.
The government’s early announcement of Eid holidays shows smart planning. It supports both religious duties and public convenience. By giving people enough time to prepare and travel, the stress of last-minute arrangements is reduced. However, the real test will be how well the authorities manage the pressure on transport, sanitation, and public safety services. Overall, it’s a positive move that aligns with the festive spirit and helps in better management of a busy national event.



