The Sindh government has announced a public holiday on Jumma-Tul-Wida, confirmed by Nasir Hussain Shah. The decision allows citizens to observe religious and cultural activities on this significant day.
Karachi Road to Be Named After Ayatollah Khamenei
Minister Nasir Hussain Shah announced that a road in Karachi will be named in honor of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The move reflects the government’s initiative to recognize the contributions of prominent figures in the region.
Restrictions on Shahrah-e-Faisal for Processions
No rallies will be allowed on Shahrah-e-Faisal, and organizations must conduct processions along their traditional routes. The restriction is being enforced in line with court orders, ensuring public safety and orderly movement during the festivities.
Youm-e-Ali Processions Across the Country
Processions for Youm-e-Ali are being held in cities across Pakistan, both in major urban centers and smaller towns. In Karachi, authorities have blocked several streets and lanes in the Saddar area with containers to manage traffic flow and maintain security during the processions.
Four Day Work Week and Fuel Conservation
Sindh has implemented a four-day work week, with government offices operating from Monday to Thursday, while Friday, Saturday, and Sunday are official holidays. Additionally, fuel usage for government vehicles has been reduced by 50%, part of broader measures to improve efficiency and cut operational costs.













