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Govt announces advance salaries, pensions for Christian employees ahead of Christmas

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ISLAMABAD: The federal government has decided to provide major relief to federal employees and pensioners belonging to the Christian community on the occasion of Christmas.

According to the Ministry of Finance officials, the salaries and pensions of federal employees of the Christian community for December 2025 will be paid in advance.

Salaries and pensions on the occasion of Christmas will be paid on December 22 so that Christian employees and pensioners can carry out their religious ceremonies and preparations with ease.

The Ministry of Finance has issued instructions to the Controller General Accounts Islamabad to make arrangements for advance payments.

The advance payment will be applicable to all eligible federal employees and pensioners belonging to the Christian community.

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