Ensuring Financial Ease and Cultural Respect for Hindu Community
The Sindh Government has officially declared Friday, November 1, 2024, as a public holiday to celebrate Diwali, the Festival of Lights cherished by the Hindu community. Diwali symbolizes unity, joy, and the triumph of light over darkness. This holiday underscores Sindh’s respect for cultural diversity and its recognition of the Hindu community’s traditions.
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For Hindu residents in Sindh, this day allows for meaningful Diwali celebrations with family, enabling them to engage in traditional rituals without the pressures of work. In support of this celebration, the government has announced advance salary disbursements for Hindu employees before the end of October, easing the financial burden and allowing them to fully prepare for the festival.
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The official notification by Sindh’s Services, General Administration, and Coordination Department confirms the Diwali holiday for government and semi-government institutions across the province. This proactive step reflects the Sindh government’s commitment to inclusivity, honoring the province’s 4.77 million Hindu residents and reinforcing community bonds. This holiday is a symbol of harmony and cultural richness that underscores Pakistan’s diversity and unity.
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