Following Punjab’s recent holiday announcements, another province has declared a local public holiday on February 7, 2026, as the Jamshoro district administration announced a one-day closure on the occasion of the annual Urs of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar.
The decision reflects ongoing religious and cultural observances taking place across Pakistan during the first week of February.
Local Holiday Declared in Jamshoro on February 7
The Deputy Commissioner Jamshoro, Gazanfar Ali Chaudhry, issued an official notification confirming that all public and private educational institutions across Jamshoro district will remain closed on Friday, February 7.
According to the administration, the holiday has been declared to:
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Facilitate devotees attending the Urs
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Ensure smooth administrative and security arrangements
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Manage crowd movement and traffic flow
The measure aims to provide ease to the public during one of the largest religious gatherings in Sindh.
Urs of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar – A Major Religious Event
The three-day Urs of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar will take place in Sehwan Sharif, the resting place of the revered 13th-century Sufi saint.
The Urs is among the largest annual religious congregations in Pakistan, drawing millions of devotees from across the country and abroad.
Key Features of the Urs
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Traditional dhamaal at the shrine
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Collective prayers and spiritual rituals
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Night-long gatherings and devotional music
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Strong representation of Sufi values such as love, tolerance, and unity
The message of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar continues to resonate deeply with followers of diverse backgrounds.
Nationwide Observances During Early February
The Jamshoro holiday coincides with several national and provincial observances:
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February 5 is being marked nationwide as Kashmir Solidarity Day, with rallies and public expressions of support
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The Government of Punjab has announced multiple holidays related to Basant celebrations
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Cultural and religious activities are taking place across provinces, creating a festive atmosphere
Together, these observances have resulted in multiple localized and provincial holidays during the same period.
Security and Administrative Arrangements
Authorities have confirmed that comprehensive security measures are being finalized for the Urs:
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Deployment of law enforcement personnel
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Traffic management and crowd control plans
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Emergency and medical services on standby
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Special arrangements for pilgrims’ facilitation
Officials stressed that maintaining public order and safety remains the top priority given the expected influx of devotees.
Importance of the Holiday for Devotees
The local holiday allows devotees to:
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Attend religious rituals without academic or administrative disruption
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Travel safely to and from Sehwan Sharif
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Participate fully in spiritual ceremonies
Local administrations believe that such measures help ensure a peaceful and well-managed Urs.
Conclusion
The announcement of a local holiday on February 7 in Jamshoro highlights Pakistan’s diverse religious and cultural landscape, where provinces and districts mark significant events according to local traditions.
As Punjab celebrates Basant and the nation observes Kashmir Solidarity Day, Sindh prepares for the Urs of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar, one of the country’s most spiritually significant gatherings. With proper planning and public cooperation, authorities aim to ensure that the event remains safe, orderly, and spiritually enriching for millions of devotees.
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