Pakistan

Sindh govt declares public holiday tomorrow

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Abdul khalique

KARACHI: The Sindh government has announced a public holiday across the province for tomorrow.

As per a notification issued by the Services General Administration Department, all government offices in Sindh will remain closed on Friday, March 13.

The notification also states that all educational institutions in the province will remain closed on the same day.

Earlier, the government announced school holidays across Azad Kashmir until March 31 as part of precautionary and administrative measures.

The University of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (UAJK) has announced that all academic activities and classes will shift to an online mode starting March 16, 2026.

According to the university administration, the schedule and procedure for online classes will be finalized by the respective department heads in consultation with their deans.

Students have been advised to remain in contact with their departments for updates regarding class schedules and the online platforms that will be used for teaching.

Abdul khalique

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