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Good News: Punjab Public Holidays 2026 Complete Calendar & Planning Guide

The Punjab government has officially released the Punjab Public Holidays 2026 calendar, giving citizens, students, and employees a clear roadmap to plan their year. Covering national, religious, bank, optional, and local holidays, this calendar helps families, businesses, and schools organize vacations, cultural events, and academic schedules well in advance.

Punjab Public Holidays 2026 at a Glance

Punjab observes both federal and provincial holidays. The 2026 calendar highlights major national events, religious celebrations, bank holidays, and optional leaves, making it easier to schedule work, school, and personal plans. Knowing these dates ahead of time ensures smoother operations and more meaningful leisure moments throughout the year.

Punjab Public Holidays
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Quick Holiday Overview

HolidayDatePurpose / Notes
New Year’s DayJanuary 1Start of the year, bank holiday
Kashmir DayFebruary 5Raises awareness about Kashmir
Pakistan DayMarch 23Commemorates Pakistan Resolution 1940
Eid ul-FitrMarch 21–23End of Ramadan, prayers & feasts
Youm-e-TakbeerMay 28Celebrates Pakistan’s nuclear achievement
Eid ul-AdhaMay 27–29Commemorates Prophet Ibrahim’s sacrifice
AshuraJune 24–25Observed with mourning rituals
Independence DayAugust 14Freedom celebration from colonial rule

Major National Holidays in Punjab

Punjab marks national holidays with ceremonies, parades, and educational events. Citizens are encouraged to participate in cultural programs, visit historical landmarks, and join patriotic gatherings. Key dates include:

  • Kashmir Day (Feb 5): Promotes awareness about Kashmir issues
  • Pakistan Day (Mar 23): Celebrates the historic Pakistan Resolution
  • Independence Day (Aug 14): Marks freedom from colonial rule
  • Quaid-e-Azam Day (Dec 25): Honors Muhammad Ali Jinnah

Religious Holidays in Punjab

Religious holidays in Punjab bring families together for prayers, charity, and cultural celebrations, observed by both Muslims and Christians:

  • Eid ul-Fitr (Mar 21–23): Marks the end of Ramadan
  • Eid ul-Adha (May 27–29): Commemorates Prophet Ibrahim’s sacrifice
  • Ashura (Jun 24–25): Mourning rituals
  • Milad-un-Nabi (Aug 25): Prophet Muhammad’s birthday
  • Christmas & Boxing Day (Dec 25–26): Christian celebrations

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Optional and Local Holidays

  • Optional Holidays: 1 for Muslim employees, 3 for non-Muslims (requires prior approval)
  • Local Holidays: Declared by District Commissioners (2 per district; Lahore declared by provincial government)

These flexible holidays allow individuals to attend personal, cultural, or religious events without disrupting official schedules.


Bank and Special Holidays

Key bank holidays include January 1, February 18, and July 1. Special days like Boxing Day ensure inclusive celebrations for all communities. Planning around these dates helps avoid financial or operational interruptions.


Making the Most of Holidays

Holidays can be more than just a break—they can be productive and meaningful:

  • Combine family trips with skill-building or volunteering
  • Use optional leaves around Eid or Independence Day for extended breaks
  • Students can explore coding, digital skills, or creative arts
  • Teachers can enhance their skills through online workshops

Conclusion

Punjab’s 2026 holiday calendar blends national, religious, optional, local, and bank holidays. Planning ahead ensures stress-free, enjoyable celebrations for families, students, and employees. Leveraging these holidays for personal growth, cultural engagement, and skill development can make every day count.

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