Local holiday announced in Islamabad tomorrow

Local holiday announced in Islamabad tomorrow

Another local holiday has been announced in the federal capital, Islamabad, for tomorrow, Saturday, April 11, according to an official notification by the district administration.

Islamabad holiday tomorrow

‘The District Administration Islamabad has declared Saturday, 11th April 2026, as a Local Holiday within the revenue limits of Islamabad Capital Territory,’ the District Magistrate Islamabad (DC), Irfan Nawaz Memon, stated on the social media platform X.

However, all essential services, including MCI, CDA, ICT Administration, ICT Police, IESCO, SNGPL, and hospitals, will remain fully operational to make sure of uninterrupted public facilitation.

Citizens have been advised to plan their activities accordingly by the district administration in Islamabad.

Rawalpindi local holiday

Before this, another local holiday has been announced in Rawalpindi for tomorrow, April 11 2026, on Saturday.

The announcement was made today. These announcements have been made ahead of the peace talks between the United States (US) and Iran, which are set to be held in Islamabad from April 10 to 11.

An official notification was issued in this regard as well.

Red Zone expanded: Islamabad traffic plan issued for Saturday

The Islamabad Traffic Police (ITP) issued another crucial traffic advisory for the travellers in the federal capital of Pakistan today.

According to the advisory, the Red Zone has been extended, and the Red Zone and the Extended Red Zone will be closed for all types of traffic.

The Extended Red Zone includes the following areas

1) Kashmir Chowk Club Road to Zero Point Srinagar Highway,
2) Srinagar Highway, Zero Point to Serena Chowk,
3) Shakar Parian Road, Chandtara Chowk to Seventh Avenue,
4) Jinnah Avenue, Khayaban Chowk to Blue Area, and
5) Margalla Road from Faisal Chowk to Trail 3

All these additional regions will remain closed to any kind of traffic.

All government and private offices, markets located in the extended red zone will remain closed, the advisory from the ITP adds.