Pakistan

Govt offices to remain open on December 26 in Islamabad

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Abdul khalique

ISLAMABAD: All government offices will remain open in the federal capital despite the holiday on December 26.

According to a notification issued by the Cabinet Division, all government offices in Islamabad will remain open on December 26.

It should be noted that the district administration has declared a local holiday within the limits of Islamabad on Friday, December 26, 2025.

A formal notification was issued in this regard with the approval of the District Magistrate of Islamabad.

The notification said that all government offices within the revenue limits of Islamabad will remain closed on December 26. However, institutions related to essential services will be exempted from this holiday.

These institutions include the Metropolitan Corporation of Islamabad, Capital Development Authority, ICT Administration, Islamabad Police, IESCO, Sui Northern Gas Pipelines, and hospitals.

The district administration says that the concerned departments will continue to function as usual to ensure the uninterrupted supply of essential services. The holiday will be limited to the limits of Islamabad only.

Abdul khalique

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