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Islamabad educational institutions set for long Eid break

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ISLAMABAD: Educational institutions have announced long Eid holidays, which will reopen on March 30 (Monday) after a long break.

According to the details, the Federal Education Department has released the schedule of spring holidays in all schools and colleges in Islamabad.

Under which students will get a long break along with the Eid-ul-Fitr holidays.

According to the notification, spring holidays will be observed in educational institutions in Islamabad from March 24 to March 27, 2026. However, these holidays have been combined with the expected Eid holidays, which are expected from March 20 to March 23.

Due to this arrangement, students will get ten consecutive long holidays.

Authorities have confirmed that all schools and colleges will reopen on March 30 (Monday) after this long break of spring and Eid.

The Federal Education Department has directed that all educational activities will resume as usual from March 30.

Web Desk

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