Federal Schools and Colleges to Observe Eid and Spring Holidays from March 31
The federal government has officially declared Eid and spring holidays for educational institutions operating under its jurisdiction, as per a notification issued by the Ministry of Federal Education.
According to the notification, all federal government schools and colleges will observe a holiday break from March 31 to April 4.
Additionally, the ministry confirmed that the new academic session is scheduled to begin on April 7. These directives apply to all federally administered educational institutions across the country.
Government Announces Eid Holidays
In a separate development, the federal government has also announced public holidays for Eidul Fitr. As per a Cabinet Division notification released on Wednesday, employees across the country will enjoy a three-day break from Monday, March 31, to Wednesday, April 2.
FAQs
- Which federal educational institutions will observe Eid and spring holidays?
All schools and colleges managed by the federal government will remain closed from March 31 to April 4. - When will the new academic session begin?
The fresh academic term is set to commence on April 7. - How long are the Eid holidays for government employees?
The government has declared a three-day Eid holiday from March 31 to April 2. - Do private schools follow the same holiday schedule?
Private institutions may have different holiday schedules, depending on their respective administrations. - Will these holidays affect university schedules?
The notification applies specifically to federal schools and colleges; universities may issue separate announcements regarding their holiday plans.