Lebaran is more than two weeks away, but government officials are focused on the announcement of the holiday.
Muslims around the world, including Pakistan, have started preparing for Eid al-Adha, so it’s good news that civil servants can get a long holiday today.
According to the forecast of the Department of Meteorology, Gurban Bayram may fall on June 17 (Anna), but the final decision will be made by the Central Moon Sighting Committee.
The official announcement of Gurban Bayram is awaited, but according to the possible schedule, Gurban Bayram can be from June 17 to June 19. Technically, the holiday can start from June 15 (Saturday), as most government offices are closed on Saturdays and Sundays. Therefore, civil servants can take leave for five days in a row.
If Eid al-Adha is scheduled for June 18, depending on the sighting of the moon, the government may change the holiday schedule and issue a new notification. The latest notification will be announced by the government soon.
Government employees can take five days off from June 15 to June 19 on the occasion of Eid, but the final decision and decision will be taken by the government.