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Punjab announces early salaries and pensions for Eid Ul Fitr

Published on: March 4, 2026 5:53 AM

Advance salaries, pensions ahead of Eidul Fitr 2026 announced

Government of Punjab has announced early disbursement of salaries and pensions to provide financial relief to civil servants and retirees ahead of Eid Ul Fitr. The decision aims to ease monetary pressures during the festive season and ensure that employees can make necessary arrangements for the celebrations.

Read More: Sindh govt notifies three-day Eidul Fitr holidays

According to a notification issued by the Punjab Finance Department, all Muslim government employees will receive their salaries for March 2026 in advance on March 16. Pensions for retired officials will also be released on the same date. The early payments follow the routine salary and pension disbursements already made earlier in the month.

عید الفطر سے قبل سرکاری ملازمین اور پنشنرز کے لیے خوشخبری، حکومت نے اعلان کیا ہے کہ رواں ماہ کی تنخواہیں اور پنشن 16 مارچ کو ادا کر دی جائیں گی تاکہ عید کی تیاریوں میں سہولت ہو۔ اس طرح ملازمین کو مارچ میں دوسری بار تنخواہ موصول ہوگی۔#EidUlFitr #GovernmentEmployees… pic.twitter.com/qfkGmjKR66

— Vision Point (@VisionPointPK) March 3, 2026

The notification stated that the Governor of Punjab has approved the advance release of pay, allowances and pensions for March 2026 on account of Eid Ul Fitr. The move has been taken under the relevant provisions of the Punjab Financial Rules, directing departments to ensure payments are made positively on March 16.

Officials said the initiative reflects the provincial government’s intent to support its workforce and pensioners during important religious occasions. Early payments are expected to help families manage increased expenses related to shopping, travel and other Eid preparations.

Meanwhile, the Pakistan Meteorological Department has indicated that there is no possibility of sighting the new moon of Shawwal 1447 AH anywhere in the country on March 19, 2026. Based on astronomical forecasts, Eid Ul Fitr is likely to be observed across Pakistan on March 21, 2026, subject to official confirmation by the relevant moon-sighting authorities.

Read More: Eid–ul–Fitr holidays set: SBP and Federal govt declare 3 days Off

The announcement has been welcomed by government employees and pensioners who see it as timely support ahead of the upcoming festivities.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: advance salaries, civil servants, Eid Ul Fitr 2026, Latest, Pakistan Meteorological Department, pensions, Punjab government

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