The Sindh government declared two public holidays in December to mark significant events. On December 25, all government offices will remain closed to honor Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s birth anniversary. Additionally, December 26 will serve as a holiday for Christian employees, enabling them to celebrate Christmas. These Sindh public holidays reflect the importance of both occasions.
December 25 holds great significance in Pakistan’s history. The day starts with ceremonial gun salutes in federal and provincial capitals, establishing a tone of respect and reverence. Furthermore, a formal changing-of-the-guard ceremony will take place at Quaid-e-Azam’s mausoleum in Karachi.
Various programs and events will be held across the nation to celebrate Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s life and achievements. These official ceremonies will highlight his leadership and pivotal role in Pakistan’s creation. In addition, social and political organizations will hold special events to honor his legacy.
These holidays demonstrate the country’s respect for its history and cultural diversity, offering citizens the chance to unite in celebration and remembrance.