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  • Metro bus service suspended in Rawalpindi

    Metro bus service suspended in Rawalpindi

    RAWALPINDI: The Metro bus service is suspended in Rawalpindi due to Chehlum processions, ARY News reported. 

    As per details, the Metro bus service between Rawalpindi’s Saddar Station and Faizabad will remain suspended today (Friday) in connection with the Chehlum of Karbala martyrs, the administration announced.

    According to Metro Bus officials, the service within Islamabad — from IJP to the Pak Secretariat — will continue to operate as usual. The partial suspension has been implemented on the instructions of the district administration due to security concerns.

    Authorities stated that the move aims to ensure smooth security arrangements during processions in the twin cities, with alternative transport arrangements advised for commuters travelling on the Rawalpindi section of the route.

    The Chehlum of Hazrat Imam Hussain (RA) and his devoted companions is being observed with religious reverence to remember their supreme sacrifices for the cause of Islam.

    Mourning processions are being taken out in various cities and towns across the country to pay homage to the martyrs of Karbala.

    Read more: Chehlum of Hazrat Imam Hussain (RA) being observed with religious solemnity

    All arrangements have been completed for the security of the procession as all passages around the routes have been protected by placing containers.

    The main mourning procession of Chehlum in Karachi will be taken out from Nishtar Park, which will end at Hussainia Iranian Imambargah in Kharadar after marching its traditional route.

    Additional contingents of police and Rangers personnel have been deployed at Numaish and its adjoining areas of the metropolis

  • Sindh schools to remain closed on August 15

    Sindh schools to remain closed on August 15

    KARACHI: The Sindh government has officially announced a public holiday on August 15, 2025, Friday for all public and private educational institutions, to honour Chehlum of Hazrat Imam Hussain (RA), which falls on 20th Safar 1447 AH, ARY News reported.

    The announcement regarding the school holiday on Chehlum was circulated through a notification on August 8, on the basis of a decision that was taken in a Sub-Committee meeting of the Steering Committee held on November 28, 2024.

    The school holiday on Chehlum will be applied to all provincial institutions which come under the control of the School Education and Literacy Department.

    Chehlum is observed with religious respect across Pakistan, including mourning processions and synods on the 40th day after Imam Hussain (RA) and his companions’ martyrdom in the Battle of Karbala.

    This year, the school holiday on Chehlum will coincidentally follow Pakistan’s Independence Day on August 14, Friday, which is already a nationwide holiday.

    As a result, students and staff in Sindh will have four days off from August 14 to August 17, including the weekend. However, Sindh schools continued regular sessions on July 31, after the end of their summer break.

    Read More: Schools Extend Summer Vacations to August 31

    In contrast, the Punjab School Education Department earlier announced an extension of summer vacation for all public and private schools across the province, providing relief to students and parents.

    According to an official notification issued on August 7, 2025, the summer holidays, originally set to end earlier, will now continue from August 14 to August 31, 2025. Schools are scheduled to reopen on Monday, September 1, 2025, resuming full academic activities.

    This decision, approved by the Competent Authority, builds on the department’s earlier notification dated May 20, 2025. The extended summer break applies to all educational institutions under the jurisdiction of the Punjab School Education Department.

    Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) of District Education Authorities (DEAs) have been directed to ensure strict compliance with the revised schedule.