Mayor Barrister Murtaza Wahab has announced a holiday for Hindu employees working at Karachi Metropolitan Corporation (KMC) this Friday, November 1, marking Diwali, one of the most celebrated Hindu festivals. This thoughtful decision reflects the inclusive approach of the city’s administration, recognizing the importance of religious festivities across communities.
The order applies across all departments, sub-departments, and sections within KMC, ensuring Hindu employees have a day off to celebrate Diwali with their families. Known as the “Festival of Lights,” Diwali celebrated widely in Pakistan’s Hindu communities, symbolizing the victory of light over darkness and good over evil. By granting this holiday, the city administration showcases a spirit of respect and unity, promoting Karachi’s longstanding tradition of cultural harmony.
For many Hindu employees, this holiday means much more than a simple day off; it’s a chance to participate in traditional rituals, gatherings, and festivities that make Diwali memorable. Such official recognitions also create a welcoming work culture where all faiths feel valued. The move by Mayor Wahab applauded by various communities, highlighting the city’s steps toward inclusivity.
This Diwali holiday decision truly embodies the spirit of Karachi—a city where diversity and cultural celebrations intertwine, adding to the city’s unique vibrancy.