As the Islamic holy month of Ramadan approaches its conclusion, the federal government of Pakistan has made significant announcements regarding the upcoming Eidul Fitr celebrations. On March 20, 2026, and March 21, 2026, public holidays have been declared for federal government employees to observe this important occasion.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has emphasized the importance of ensuring that federal government employees receive their salaries before the Eid holidays. “Salaries of federal government employees should be paid before the Eidul Fitr holidays,” he stated, highlighting the government’s commitment to facilitating its workforce during this festive period.
In response to the Prime Minister’s directive, relevant federal departments have initiated the process to ensure that salaries are disbursed in advance. This measure is expected to provide financial relief to government employees, allowing them to partake in the traditional celebrations associated with Eidul Fitr.
The Pakistan Space & Upper Atmosphere Research Commission has predicted that Eidul Fitr will likely fall on March 21, 2026. However, the final decision regarding the sighting of the Shawwal crescent, which marks the end of Ramadan, will be made by the Central Ruet-e-Hilal Committee of Pakistan.
As Eidul Fitr approaches, many families are preparing for the festivities, which typically include special prayers, family gatherings, and charitable acts. The federal government’s decision to provide early salary disbursement is seen as a crucial step in ensuring that employees can celebrate without financial stress.
All federal government departments have been instructed to prioritize the early release of salaries, reinforcing the government’s dedication to supporting its employees during this significant time.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding the exact date of Eidul Fitr, as it is contingent upon the official moon sighting. Additionally, the number of holidays for the private sector may vary based on individual company policies.
This sequence of events is particularly important for federal government employees, as it not only affects their financial situation but also their ability to engage fully in the cultural and religious practices associated with Eidul Fitr.
As the holiday dates draw nearer, the anticipation among government employees grows, with many looking forward to celebrating with their families and communities.
