Govt of Punjab Announces Holiday in September 2025 – Official Notification

The Punjab government has officially declared a holiday for Saturday, 6 September 2025, in observance of Eid Milad-un-Nabi (12th Rabi ul Awwal 1447 AH). All government and private offices, educational institutions (schools, colleges, universities), banks, the Civil Secretariat, and administrative departments across Punjab will remain closed on that day.

Govt of Punjab Announces Holiday in September 2025

Here is a snapshot for quick understanding:

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Name of the HolidayStart DateEnd DateAmount of Assistance / Pay-RulesMethod of Closure / ApplicationRegion(s) Affected
Eid Milad-un-Nabi (12th Rabi ul Awwal)6 September 2025Same day holidayNormal full pay for public sector employees; banks and private sector follow government rulesProvince-wide closure (all Punjab)All districts of Punjab, Pakistan
  • “Amount of Assistance / Pay-Rules” refers to how leave/pay is handled. For public servants in Punjab, this is treated like any gazetted holiday; private sector pay depends on employer policy.

List of Official Holiday(s) in Punjab for September 2025

Here are confirmed holidays for Govt of Punjab Announces Holiday in September 2025:

DateDayHoliday NameInstitutions Closed
6 September 2025SaturdayEid Milad-un-Nabi (12th Rabi ul Awwal)All government and private offices, schools, colleges, universities, banks across Punjab will be closed. (

Why Punjab Declared This Public Holiday

Religious Significance

Eid Milad-un-Nabi is one of the important events in the Islamic calendar. It marks the birth of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). It falls on the 12th of Rabi ul Awwal. The Punjab government declares this holiday to allow Muslims to observe religious gatherings, prayers, processions, and spend time in devotion.

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Administrative & Social Coordination

  • The notification ensures institutions have a clear date to plan ahead.
  • It aligns public and private sector closure so that services are uniformly suspended (except essential ones).

What Institutions are Affected

  • Schools, Colleges & Universities: All will remain closed.
  • Government Offices (both provincial & district level) & the Civil Secretariat: Closed.
  • Banks: Closed.
  • Private sector: Many will follow government notification; some may have different policies but major ones follow the holiday.
  • Essential and emergency services (hospitals, police, firefighting, etc.): Usually remain operational on holiday basis. (Not always explicitly mentioned in Punjab’s notification, but is standard practice.)

What is Not a Holiday

There has been some confusion about 23 September 2025 being a holiday. However:

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  • The official “Public and Optional Holidays” list from the Government of Pakistan does not include 23 September as a public holiday.
  • Media outlets and rumor circulated that 23 September was a holiday, but verification shows no government notification.

So, only 6 September is declared.

Benefits of the September 2025 Holiday for Citizens of Punjab

For Students

  • A break from studies, classes, and exams on that day. This helps reduce continuous academic load.
  • Opportunity to prepare for religious observances and rest.

For Employees

  • A day off with regular leave benefits (if public sector).
  • Allows time for religious gatherings or family functions.

For Families & Society

  • Time to spend together, organize community events.
  • Religious observances can bring sense of unity and peace.

For Businesses & Economy

  • Travel, hospitality, local food businesses might see a small boost due to gatherings.
  • However, businesses dependent on daily operations may face a loss for that day – but that’s known in advance.

How to Plan Around the Holiday

  • Mark 6 September in your calendar.
  • If you have work, school deadlines around that date, complete tasks before.
  • For travel or religious gatherings: expect places of worship to be busy. Plan logistics (transportation, food etc.).
  • Private businesses should check their own leave or pay policies.

Official Notification & Source

  • The announcement is officially published by the Govt of Punjab Announces Holiday in September via Pro Pakistani and other local news.
  • The Federal Government’s “Public and Optional Holidays – 2025” list also includes Eid Milad-un-Nabi on 6 September.

Conclusion

  • Govt of Punjab Announces Holiday in September One public 2025 is officially confirmed for Punjab: Eid Milad-un-Nabi on Saturday, 6 September 2025.
  • All government & public sector institutions, banks, and educational bodies will be closed on that day.
  • No notification was issued for any holiday on 23 September — claims of that are incorrect according to official sources.
  • People in Punjab should plan their studies, work, and personal activities accordingly, being mindful of this holiday.

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