Pakistan Resolution Day, also known as Pakistan Day (Urdu: یوم پاکستان, . Yaum-e-Pakistan), is a national holiday in Pakistan. It honours the Lahore Resolution, passed on March 23, 1940, and the passing of the country’s first constitution on March 23, 1956.
One of the main features of the festivities is usually an army parade on Republic Day.
It is a public holiday on Pakistan Day. The majority of companies and educational institutions are closed, and most people have the day off.
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Pakistan’s capital city, Islamabad, hosts the biggest festival. The Chief Guest of Honor is typically the President of Pakistan; cabinet ministers, joint chiefs of staff, and the Prime Minister of Pakistan are also present in public.
The press media rehearses, and broadcasts live footage of an inter-services combined military parade. During this parade, Pakistan’s military intelligence services also display a little portion of their might and competence.
Additionally, tributes are placed at the tombs of Pakistan’s founders, Muhammad Ali Jinnah and Muhammad Iqbal. Foreign guests have been welcomed to the military parade on infrequent occasions of great importance.
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