The Punjab provincial government has officially announced four consecutive public holidays in February, giving citizens across the province an extended long weekend to relax, celebrate, and spend quality time with loved ones.
According to the notification, February 5 will be observed as a public holiday on the occasion of Kashmir Day, while February 6 has been declared a provincial holiday for Basant. These two holidays will be followed by Saturday and Sunday, creating a four-day break for offices, schools, and many private institutions.
Opportunity to Celebrate Basant and Kashmir Day
Chief Minister Punjab stated that the extended holidays are meant to allow people to participate in Basant festivities, remember Kashmir Day with respect, and enjoy meaningful family time. She also urged citizens to celebrate responsibly and safely, especially during kite-flying activities.
Authorities have emphasized following local regulations and safety guidelines to prevent accidents and maintain public order during the festive period.
Public Response and Travel Plans
The announcement has generated widespread excitement across Punjab. Many families are already planning short trips, recreational outings, and social gatherings to make the most of the long weekend.
Tourist destinations, parks, and recreational spots are expected to see increased footfall, while transport and hospitality sectors may also experience higher demand.
Advice for Citizens During the Long Weekend
Officials have advised residents to:
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Avoid unsafe kite-flying practices
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Follow traffic and public safety rules
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Respect public spaces and community guidelines
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Plan travel in advance to avoid congestion
The government hopes that the extended break will help citizens refresh mentally and physically before returning to work and educational routines.














