Thin attendance in schools, offices on 1st working day observed

NationalThin attendance in schools, offices on 1st working day observed

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Thin attendance was observed in schools and offices on Thursday, first working day after Eid-ul-Azha’s holidays.

Majority of private schools are closed while government schools have reopened however, the attendance is not up to the mark.

The government announced three holidays for the purpose starting from Monday however, today (Thursday) is the third day of Eid-ul-Azha and the people were asked to return to their work.

Reportedly, attendance in offices and schools is quite low keeping in mind that it is the first working day after holidays.

People in different parts of the country are still continuing to fulfil the religious obligation of sacrificing the animals in remembrance of great example set by Hazrat Ibrahim (AS).

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