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Public holiday declared on Monday, July 7! Schools, colleges and other institutions will remain closed

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Muharram holiday 6th July or 7th July?: July 7, 2025, has been declared a public holiday in many parts of the country. This day is Muharram, which marks the beginning of the Islamic new year.

According to the report, the Muharram holiday will be on July 6 or 7 depending on the sighting of the moon, although the holiday has been declared on July 6. But if the moon is not seen on July 6, then July 7 will be a public holiday. On this special occasion, government offices, banks and many private establishments will remain closed, so that employees can celebrate this festival with their families.

What will be closed?

On the day of Muharram i.e. 7 July 2025, many things will remain closed in the country. On this occasion, schools, colleges, government offices, post offices and many private offices will not open. Banks will also remain closed, so if you have to deposit a cheque, pay a loan installment or have any other urgent bank work, then get it done by 6 July. On the other hand, if the Muharram holiday falls on 6 July, then complete the bank work by 5 July.

Although a Muharram holiday has been reserved in Punjab and that too on Sunday, July 6, if the moon is sighted on Monday, July 7, then this holiday can be declared on July 7 after the orders of the concerned DCs, the decision is awaited.

Will it be open?

Hospitals, pharmacies and all emergency medical services will remain open on the Muharram holiday. Emergency services like police, fire brigade will also remain operational 24/7. Trains and flights will run as per their scheduled schedule, although it is advisable to book tickets online to avoid crowds. Apart from this, transport services like buses, metro, autos and taxis will also remain open in most cities, but their speed may be slightly reduced in some places.

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