Govt of Pakistan Announces Public Holiday on Kashmir Solidarity Day – Check Notification

By: Adviser Of Govt Pakistan

On: Monday, February 2, 2026 5:17 PM

Govt of Pakistan Announces Public Holiday on Kashmir Solidarity Day – Check Notification
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As February approaches, many people across Pakistan look for clarity around public holidays, office closures, and school schedules. This year, the government’s announcement regarding Kashmir Solidarity Day brings a clear nationwide pause in routine life. The decision is meant not only to mark a public holiday, but also to underline a day of unity, remembrance, and national expression.

Below is a complete, easy-to-read explanation of the official notification, what will remain closed, and how this holiday connects with other regional breaks.

What Is the Official Announcement

The Government of Pakistan has officially declared Thursday, 5 February 2026, as a nationwide public holiday on the occasion of Kashmir Solidarity Day. The announcement has been issued through a formal notification by the federal authorities, confirming that the holiday will be observed throughout the country without exception.

Kashmir Solidarity Day is observed every year to express support with the people of Kashmir and to highlight their right to self-determination. In 2026, the government has once again confirmed full observance at the national level.

Key Instructions Included in the Notification

The official notification includes several important points that apply nationwide.

One-Minute Silence at 10:00 AM

A one-minute silence will be observed at exactly 10:00 AM across Pakistan. Citizens, offices, and institutions are encouraged to pause activities briefly to pay tribute to the martyrs of Kashmir.

This observance is symbolic and has been a consistent part of Kashmir Solidarity Day commemorations.

February 2026 Holidays in Pakistan (Quick View)

Date Day Holiday Name Who Is Affected
4 Feb 2026 Wednesday Shab-e-Barat Schools & colleges in Sindh and Punjab
5 Feb 2026 Thursday Kashmir Solidarity Day Public holiday across Pakistan
6 Feb 2026 Friday Basant Festival Lahore only (local holiday)
7 Feb 2026 Saturday Weekend / Basant Most schools and offices closed
8 Feb 2026 Sunday Weekly Off Nationwide weekly holiday
18 Feb 2026 Wednesday Bank Holiday (Zakat) Banks closed only (moon-sighting dependent)

Which Offices and Institutions Will Remain Closed

The public holiday applies broadly across sectors to ensure uniform observance.

Government Offices

Routine government operations will resume on the next working day.

Educational Institutions

On February 5, 2026:

  • Schools (public and private) will remain closed

  • Colleges will remain closed

  • Universities will remain closed

This applies across all provinces and regions, ensuring clarity for students, parents, and academic staff.

Private Sector Offices

Unlike some optional holidays, Kashmir Solidarity Day is widely observed:

  • Most private offices and businesses will remain closed

  • Corporate offices, factories, and commercial establishments generally follow the national holiday

However, essential services and emergency operations may continue as per internal arrangements.

Banks and Financial Markets

The holiday also affects the financial sector.

Customers are advised to plan banking transactions in advance.

How This Holiday Creates Extended Breaks in Some Regions

While February 5 is a single-day national holiday, its timing connects with other regional decisions, creating longer breaks in some areas.

Sindh: Two-Day Break for Students

In Sindh:

  • February 4 is observed as a holiday for Shab-e-Barat in the education sector

  • February 5 is Kashmir Solidarity Day

As a result, students in Sindh enjoy two consecutive holidays, even though government offices largely follow the national holiday schedule only on February 5.

Punjab (Lahore): Longer Weekend Effect

In parts of Punjab, especially Lahore, the situation is slightly different due to local administrative decisions.

This alignment creates a longer break of several days for many educational institutions and offices in the city, depending on sector-specific notices.

What Citizens Should Keep in Mind

To avoid confusion:

Planning ahead helps prevent inconvenience.

Why Kashmir Solidarity Day Is Observed as a National Holiday

Kashmir Solidarity Day holds strong symbolic importance in Pakistan. Declaring it a national holiday allows citizens to:

  • Participate in official and community events

  • Reflect on the humanitarian situation in Kashmir

  • Express unity at a national level

The day is marked by messages, ceremonies, and peaceful observances across the country. Public Holiday.

Conclusion

The Government of Pakistan’s announcement of a public holiday on Thursday, 5 February 2026, confirms that all government offices, educational institutions, banks, and most private offices will remain closed nationwide for Kashmir Solidarity Day. With additional provincial and local holidays around the same period, many citizens will experience extended breaks.

For accurate planning, always rely on official notifications and institutional notices. This nationwide holiday ensures uniform observance of an important national day while giving citizens clarity well in advance.

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