Breaking News: Public Holiday Notification for Kashmir Day 2026 Cabinet Division

The Government of Pakistan has officially announced the public holiday notification for Kashmir Day 2026. According to the circular released by the Cabinet Division, February 5, 2026, will be a closed holiday across the country. This day is observed every year to show solidarity with the people of Jammu and Kashmir. Schools, colleges, and government offices will remain shut as the nation joins together to support the Kashmiri struggle for self-determination.

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Public Holiday Notification for Kashmir Day 2026 Details 

The Cabinet Secretariat recently finalized the holiday calendar, and the 5th of February stands out as a significant national event. This year, the holiday falls on a Thursday, giving many people a chance to plan their mid-week activities or attend various solidarity walks.

A key highlight mentioned in the notification is the one-minute silence that will be observed at 10:00 AM. This is a powerful moment where traffic stops and people pause their work to pay tribute to the martyrs of the Kashmir movement.

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Public Holiday Notification for Kashmir Day

Public Holiday Schedule and Timing

The following table provides a quick look at the essential details regarding the upcoming holiday as per the federal government’s directive.

FeatureDetail
OccasionKashmir Solidarity Day
DateFebruary 5, 2026
DayThursday
Holiday TypePublic/Closed Holiday
Observed byAll Federal & Provincial Institutions

Impact on Banks and Private Sector

While the federal notification covers government employees, the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) has also issued a separate circular. This means all commercial banks, DFIs, and microfinance banks will remain closed for public dealing. If you have any urgent banking tasks, it is better to get them done by Wednesday, February 4.

Private companies usually follow the government’s lead. Most corporate offices in cities like Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad will observe the holiday. However, essential services like hospitals, police, and emergency responders will continue to work as usual to ensure public safety.

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What to Expect on February 5?

Throughout Pakistan and Azad Jammu & Kashmir (AJK), various events are being planned. You will see:

  • Human Chains: People forming long lines at the Kohala Bridge and other entry points to AJK.
  • Rallies: Political and social groups leading marches in major city centers.
  • Special Broadcasts: TV channels and radio stations airing programs focused on the history of the Kashmir conflict.
SectorStatus
Schools & UniversitiesClosed
Government OfficesClosed
BanksClosed
Hospitals (ER)Open
Public TransportLimited Service

FAQs

Is February 5, 2026, a confirmed holiday?

Yes, the Cabinet Division has officially notified February 5 (Thursday) as a public holiday throughout Pakistan.

Will there be a holiday in private schools?

Most private schools follow the provincial government’s notification and will remain closed to observe Kashmir Day.

Are banks open on Kashmir Day?

No, as per the State Bank of Pakistan’s regulations, all banks remain closed for public dealing on national holidays.

What time is the one-minute silence observed?

The silence is traditionally observed at 10:00 AM across the country to honor the Kashmiri people.

Is there a long weekend for Kashmir Day 2026?

Since the holiday is on a Thursday, it is not a naturally occurring long weekend. However, some people might take Friday off to enjoy a four-day break.

Disclaimer:
This article is for informational purposes only. SmartFixers.pk is not an official government website and is not affiliated with any government department. Readers are advised to verify all information from official government sources before taking any action.
Written by: SmartFixers Editorial Team

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