The Sindh government has declared a province-wide holiday for all educational institutions, giving students and teachers a day off in observance of Shab-e-Meraj. The announcement applies to both public and private schools, colleges, and other educational institutions, including those in Karachi.
An official notification issued by the education authorities confirms that classes will remain suspended across Sindh on the announced day, and all institutions are required to comply.
What the Notification Says
According to the directive, the holiday covers:
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Schools (public and private)
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Colleges and higher education institutions
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Other registered educational setups
The notification serves as a formal instruction to ensure uniform implementation across the province.
Severe Cold Wave Across Sindh
Schools will NOT remain closed but the opening time has been revised.
All public and private schools will now open at 9:00 AM instead of 8:00 AM. pic.twitter.com/niw9XHzyYx
— Minister Education & Literacy Government of Sindh (@MinisterEduGos) January 10, 2026
Why This Matters
Although the holiday falls on a day when many schools are usually closed, the government’s decision removes any uncertainty for institutions that operate on different schedules. It also provides clarity for parents, students, and private schools that follow extended academic calendars.
Recent Education Updates in Sindh
The holiday announcement comes amid broader discussions around education management in the province. Authorities have recently adjusted school timings during cold weather to help students cope with low temperatures. These revised timings are currently in effect and are expected to continue until later this month.
In addition, the education department is reviewing proposals to revise the winter vacation schedule in future academic years. Officials are considering shifting winter holidays to January instead of late December, in response to changing weather patterns.
What Parents and Students Should Know
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All educational institutions will remain closed on the announced holiday
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No separate action or application is required
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Regular classes will resume as per the existing schedule
The directive has been issued under the supervision of the Sindh Education Department, and institutions have been advised to strictly follow the notification.
For now, students can enjoy a short break, while schools prepare to resume academic activities according to the updated schedule already in place.
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