March 2, 2026
Two-Day Holi Holiday Declared
The Sindh government has announced March 3 and 4 as official holidays for the Hindu community to celebrate Holi. The decision, confirmed by a provincial spokesperson, aims to facilitate traditional festivities across the province.
March 2, 2026

KARACHI: The Sindh government has officially announced a two-day holiday for the Hindu community in observance of the Holi festival. The holidays will be observed on March 3 and 4.
A spokesperson for the provincial government, Sukhdev Hemnani, confirmed the decision on Monday. The announcement extends Holi greetings to the Hindu community and acknowledges the significance of the festival, which is widely celebrated as the festival of colours.
Officials stated that the holidays are designated specifically for members of the Hindu community across Sindh. The move is intended to allow the community to celebrate Holi with traditional festivities and gatherings.
People across the province are expected to participate in various events marking the occasion. The announcement has been welcomed by representatives of the Hindu community, who view it as recognition of their cultural and religious practices.
The Sindh government has made similar announcements in previous years, but this year's notification specifically designates March 3 and 4 as official holidays for Holi. No additional details regarding public events or security arrangements were provided in the announcement.
Holi is one of the most significant festivals for Hindus, and the declaration of a two-day holiday is seen as an important gesture by the provincial authorities. The government spokesperson reiterated the administration's commitment to supporting religious and cultural diversity in the region.
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