Islamabad, Mar 17, 2025: Libyan Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah has declared school holidays starting Sunday, March 16, and continuing until the conclusion of the Eid al-Fitr celebrations.
The announcement was made through an official statement from his office, instructing the Ministry of Education to revise the academic calendar accordingly.
This decision ensures that students and teachers can fully participate in the festive occasion without academic disruptions.
Dbeibah acknowledged the dedication and perseverance of students, teachers, and parents who remained committed to their studies during Ramadan.
He commended their efforts in successfully completing the midterm examinations despite the challenges of fasting and adjusting to altered study schedules.
The prime minister expressed his best wishes to all students, encouraging them to continue their academic journey with determination.
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He emphasized the importance of education in shaping the nation’s future and appreciated the collective efforts of the education sector in maintaining academic discipline.
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People have widely welcomed this decision, as it allows families to celebrate Eid together without the pressure of school commitments.
The extended break also provides students with an opportunity to recharge before resuming their studies.
With this announcement, the government aims to balance academic priorities with cultural and religious observances, reinforcing the significance of both education and tradition in Libyan society.