• Fri. May 22nd, 2026

Sindh Announces 4-Day Eid ul Azha Holidays from May 26 to 29

ByMuqaddas Tahreem

May 22, 2026
Sindh Announces 4-Day Eid ul Azha Holidays from May 26 to 29

The Sindh government has officially announced a 4-day Eid ul Azha holiday schedule for all government offices and autonomous bodies across the province. According to the latest notification, public offices will remain closed from May 26 to May 29 in connection with Eid ul Azha 2026 celebrations.

This decision makes Sindh one of the few provinces to announce an extended holiday break beyond the federal government’s three-day Eid holiday schedule.

Sindh Govt Eid ul Azha Holidays 2026 Notification

As per the official announcement issued on Friday, all provincial departments, government institutions, and autonomous organizations under the Sindh government will observe holidays from:

  • Monday, May 26
  • Tuesday, May 27
  • Wednesday, May 28
  • Thursday, May 29

The extended break has been welcomed by employees and families preparing for Eid ul Azha celebrations in Pakistan.

Federal Government Eid Holidays 2026

Earlier, the federal government approved only three public holidays for Eid ul Azha, scheduled from May 26 to May 28. The holiday summary was approved after Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif finalized the national Eid holiday plan.

However, the Sindh government decided to extend the break by one additional day, allowing citizens more time for travel, family gatherings, and post-Eid activities.

Eid ul Azha 2026 in Pakistan

The announcement came shortly after the Central Ruet-i-Hilal Committee confirmed the sighting of the Zilhaj moon on May 17. Following the moon sighting confirmation, it was officially declared that Eid ul Azha will be celebrated across Pakistan on May 27, 2026.

The committee meeting was held at the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) Karachi, where religious scholars and weather experts reviewed moon sighting reports from different parts of the country.

Why Sindh Extended Eid Holidays

The Sindh government’s decision to extend the holidays is being linked to:

  • Increased intercity travel during Eid
  • Heavy traffic movement before and after Eid
  • Additional time for sacrificial activities
  • Public convenience and safety
  • Extreme weather conditions in several regions

Many people travel from Karachi and other urban centers to their hometowns during Eid ul Azha, creating pressure on transport systems. The extra holiday is expected to ease travel congestion.

Heatwave Concerns During Eid Holidays

The announcement also comes as weather authorities warn of a severe heatwave in Punjab and parts of Sindh during Eid ul Azha. According to forecasts, temperatures may remain significantly above normal levels during the holiday period.

Citizens have been advised to:

  • Avoid unnecessary outdoor activities
  • Stay hydrated
  • Reduce travel during peak afternoon hours
  • Take precautions while performing sacrificial rituals

The extended holidays may help people manage Eid activities more comfortably amid rising temperatures.

Public Reaction to Sindh Eid Holidays

The public response to the 4-day Eid ul Azha holidays in Sindh has largely been positive. Government employees, students, and families welcomed the decision on social media, saying the additional holiday will provide more time for:

  • Family gatherings
  • Eid preparations
  • Qurbani arrangements
  • Visiting relatives
  • Traveling to hometowns

Transport operators are also expecting increased passenger movement before May 26.

Banks and Private Offices Holiday Schedule

While government offices in Sindh will remain closed for four days, private companies and banks may follow separate schedules depending on internal policies and State Bank announcements.

Many private organizations usually align their Eid holidays with federal government notifications, though some may also adopt the Sindh government’s extended schedule.

Schools and Educational Institutions

Educational institutions across Sindh are also expected to remain closed during the announced Eid holidays. Several universities and schools have already begun issuing notices regarding summer vacations and Eid breaks.

Students are advised to check official notifications from their institutions for exact reopening dates.

Eid ul Azha Importance in Islam

Eid ul Azha, also known as the Festival of Sacrifice, is one of the most important Islamic festivals celebrated worldwide. The occasion commemorates the willingness of Prophet Ibrahim (AS) to sacrifice his son in obedience to Allah’s command.

Muslims perform Qurbani (animal sacrifice) and distribute meat among family members, relatives, and the needy. The festival also emphasizes charity, unity, and compassion.

Traffic and Security Arrangements in Sindh

Authorities in Karachi and other major cities are expected to implement special traffic and security plans during Eid holidays.

The Sindh administration may deploy:

  • Additional traffic police personnel
  • Security checkpoints
  • Cleanliness teams
  • Emergency response units
  • Municipal staff for waste disposal after Qurbani

Special arrangements are usually made to maintain sanitation and public safety during Eid days.

Karachi Cattle Markets See Rush Before Eid

With Eid ul Azha approaching, cattle markets across Karachi are witnessing increasing activity. Buyers are visiting markets to purchase sacrificial animals including:

  • Cows
  • Goats
  • Camels
  • Sheep

Officials are also monitoring market prices and ensuring proper security arrangements for traders and visitors.

Expected Travel Rush Before Eid

Bus terminals, railway stations, and airports are likely to experience heavy crowds before Eid holidays begin. Travelers heading toward interior Sindh and other provinces are advised to plan early and confirm bookings in advance.

Authorities may introduce special transport operations to accommodate the increased number of passengers.

Sindh Eid Holidays 2026 Summary

Here is a quick overview of the holiday schedule:

OccasionDates
Sindh Eid HolidaysMay 26 to May 29
Federal Eid HolidaysMay 26 to May 28
Eid ul Azha 2026May 27
Zilhaj Moon SightedMay 17

Final Words – Sindh Announces 4-Day Eid ul Azha Holidays from May 26 to 29

The Sindh government’s announcement of 4-day Eid ul Azha holidays from May 26 to May 29 has provided relief and excitement for thousands of citizens preparing for the religious festival. With Eid travel, sacrificial preparations, and family gatherings expected across the province, the extended break is likely to help people celebrate the occasion with greater convenience and comfort.

Citizens are advised to follow official updates regarding weather conditions, transport schedules, and security guidelines during the Eid holidays.