Sindh Declares Public Holidays in Honour of Quaid-e-Azam and Christmas
The Sindh authorities formally declared December 25 and 26 as public holidays to pay homage to two giant occasions. The announcement was made through a formal notification issued on Friday, a gesture of respect for the founder of the country and a step to include the Christian community in the celebration.
Quaid-e-Azam’s Legacy Celebrated
December 25 is kept as a fun day to celebrate the founding anniversary of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah, founder of Pakistan. The day holds immense importance for the nation, symbolizing unity, leadership, and the pursuit of freedom. The day will start with gun salutes in federal and provincial capitals. A ceremonial changing of guards will take place at Quaid-e-Azam’s mausoleum in Karachi, reflecting national satisfaction and reverence.
Events and Functions Throughout the Country
True events and ceremonies will be conducted all over the country in remembrance of Quaid-e-Azam’s enduring legacy. Different social, political, and nongovernmental agencies have arranged particular packages in light of this very significant role he played in Pakistan’s birth and to provoke further generations. These functions remind everyone of his continued struggle for politics and prophetic leadership.
Christmas for Christian Staff: Celebration of Diversity
A reflection of this inclusivity, the Sindh government has also organized a visit on December 26 for Christian working personnel so that they can join the Christmas celebration fully. This thoughtful step reflects that the province respects cultural and religious pluralism.
A Time for Reflection and Celebration
As Sindh prepares for these events, it is a time for all Pakistanis to reflect on the values that bring them together. From the lively celebrations in Karachi to the quiet moments of contemplation at the Quaid’s mausoleum, these holiday trips inspire a sense of unity and national pride.
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