Students and parents across Sindh have received an important update as the Sindh government has officially announced a public holiday for all schools and colleges across the province. The decision applies to both public and private educational institutions and has been taken to observe the martyrdom of Hazrat Ali (RA), which falls on the 21st of Ramadan.
The announcement brings clarity for families, students, and teachers who were waiting for confirmation regarding educational activities on this religious occasion.
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The provincial authorities confirmed that all educational institutions across Sindh will remain closed on Wednesday, March 11, 2026. This closure includes:
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Government schools
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Private schools
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Government colleges
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Private colleges
The decision was made following recommendations from the Sindh Education Department’s steering committee sub-committee, which reviews academic schedules and public holidays.
10 Days Holidays in this month
Educational institutions will resume normal academic activities on the next working day after the holiday.
Why the Holiday Is Being Observed
The holiday is being observed to mark Youm-e-Ali, the day that commemorates the martyrdom of Hazrat Ali (RA), the fourth Caliph of Islam.
Across Pakistan, this day is observed with religious gatherings, sermons, and processions where people remember the life, teachings, and sacrifices of Hazrat Ali (RA).
Since large religious events take place in many cities of Sindh, the government traditionally closes educational institutions to ensure smooth arrangements and public safety.
Cities Where Schools and Colleges Will Remain Closed
The holiday applies to the entire province of Sindh. Major cities included are:
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Karachi
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Hyderabad
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Sukkur
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Larkana
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Mirpurkhas
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Nawabshah
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Khairpur
All educational institutions operating in these cities will follow the provincial government’s notification.
Impact on Students and Academic Schedule
For students, the announcement means a one-day break from regular classes. However, educational authorities have advised schools and colleges to continue their academic calendars without delay after the holiday.
Teachers and administrative staff may also use this period to review upcoming exams and academic planning for the remaining academic term.
Quick Overview of the Holiday
| Detail | Information |
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| Holiday Date | March 11, 2026 |
| Occasion | Martyrdom of Hazrat Ali (RA) |
| Institutions Affected | All schools and colleges |
| Coverage Area | Entire Sindh Province |
| Applies To | Public and Private Institutions |
Public Safety and Religious Observance
On Youm-e-Ali, several religious gatherings and processions take place across major cities, especially in Karachi and Hyderabad. Local administrations and law enforcement agencies usually implement security plans and traffic management to facilitate these events.
The closure of educational institutions helps reduce traffic congestion and ensures that students and staff remain safe during large public gatherings.
What Parents and Students Should Know
Parents are advised to stay updated with notifications issued by their respective schools or colleges. Some institutions may also share updates through official portals or WhatsApp groups regarding:
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Class resumption dates
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Assignment deadlines
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Upcoming exam schedules
Students should ensure they remain prepared for classes once institutions reopen.
Is there a holiday for schools and colleges in Sindh?
Yes, the Sindh government has announced a holiday for all public and private schools and colleges across the province.
Why are schools closed in Sindh on March 11, 2026?
Educational institutions are closed to observe the martyrdom of Hazrat Ali (RA) on the 21st of Ramadan.
Does the holiday apply to private schools as well?
Yes, the notification applies to both government and private educational institutions in Sindh.
When will schools reopen after the holiday?
Schools and colleges will resume normal classes on the next working day following the holiday.
Is the holiday only for Karachi or the entire Sindh province?
The holiday applies to the entire province, including Karachi, Hyderabad, Sukkur, and other cities.
Final Thoughts
The Sindh government’s decision to close schools and colleges on March 11 ensures that students, teachers, and families can observe Youm-e-Ali respectfully while maintaining public safety during religious gatherings. While the break is short, it provides an opportunity for reflection during the holy month of Ramadan before academic activities continue as scheduled across the province.
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