The University of Peshawar has officially announced its winter vacation schedule for the 2025–26 academic session. According to the notification, the university will remain closed from December 22, 2025, to January 3, 2026. During this period, all academic and administrative offices will be closed. However, the university has emphasized that all scheduled exams and tests will continue as planned, and students are advised to follow the existing academic timetable. University authorities stated that the winter break is part of the seasonal academic calendar and aims to give students and staff adequate time to rest and prepare for the upcoming term. Regular classes and administrative operations will resume on January 3, 2026.
Pakistan has a close economic and political relations with the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). These ties is dependent on the future leadership with the future PM. Before that Sharif has prioritised attracting investment and making strong trade between pakistan and gulf allies like Saudia Arabia and UAE.
The GCC always play an vital role in pakistan economy I believe this the prime source of import and remittances from expatriate workers. According to study 4 million people are living in GCC countries. The on going economic crisis in the country due to this it help a-lot of Pakistani for living. Especially Saudi vision 2030 or UAE expo provides many opportunities for pakistan to attract the investment and export manpower goods.
GCC allies have stepped up in support with billion of loans to support Pakistan’s finances. That increased the investment and trades that could help pakistan and achieve development goals.
UAE & Pakistan are working to enhance the bilateral trade between both countries the current is $3 billion annual level. More of Pakistani laborers and professionals are going yo gulf countries that could generate opportunities. strengthened the cooperation with GCC promise to support and make it one of the strong economic growth that would be a sufficient for great development in countries.

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