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Islamabad Announces Local Holiday for 2 Days

Islamabad District Administration has announced a local holiday for two days on 31 July 2023 (Monday) 1 August 2023 (Tuesday) on account of the visit of the High Level Delegation from China.

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Islamabad Announces Local Holiday for 2 Days

According to the notification, a local holiday will be observed on Monday and Tuesday (31 July 2023 and 1 August 2023) with following establishments to remain closed:

  • All Public and Private Schools, Colleges, and Universities
  • All Private Entities and Companies
  • All Markets and Shops
  • All Commercial Banks

Here is a copy of the notification issued by the Office of the District Magistrate:

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Notification

Apart from the two local holidays, Islamabad District Administration has also closed Margalla Hills’ famous hiking trail 3 and 5 in order to “avoid any untoward incident and strengthen the security of Federal Capital during the visit of High Level Delegation,”

Read more: Islamabad Closes Hiking Trail 3 & 5 For 3 Days.

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3 Comments

  1. What a country. Count holidays in each years. This is only the country where holidays are more as compared to other countries. It’s just a China even if US delegations goes to another country nobody close city for 2 days. In 2 days how much will be the lost? Who will be responsible?

    1. Nobody is responsible, that is why it happens. This government suits all with snouts in the trough, never mind education, or the economy.
      Parliament, who should be taking note of this, and the extra days closure for 8, 9, 10 Ashura, only meets to award themselves increases in financial benefits.
      If this is the level of our police and other agencies, disband them.

  2. What the hell is this
    Why 2 days local holiday for China delegation
    Its make any sense
    They give holidays during our official tour to their country
    Idiots

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