In a recent announcement, the State Bank of Pakistan has declared December 25th as a bank holiday in observance of Quaid-e-Azam Day and Christmas. The central bank’s statement confirms that on Monday, December 25th, State Bank services will be temporarily suspended.
This decision aligns with the nationwide observance of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s birthday, an occasion that holds immense significance as the Founder of Pakistan. In addition to honoring this national figure, December 25th is also celebrated globally as Christmas, particularly by the Christian community.
The dual significance of this date as both a national holiday and a religious festival has led to the State Bank’s decision to close its operations, allowing employees and citizens to participate in the festivities and observances associated with Quaid-e-Azam Day and Christmas.
This move not only reflects the State Bank’s recognition of cultural and religious diversity but also ensures that individuals across Pakistan have the opportunity to mark these important occasions with reverence and joy. The bank’s closure on December 25th emphasizes the importance of cultural inclusivity and respect for diverse traditions within the nation.
As the State Bank takes this step to observe the shared values and celebrations of the people, it highlights the significance of promoting a harmonious coexistence of various cultural and religious practices in Pakistan.