With the arrival of Ramadan, working hours in many Muslim countries are being adjusted to ease routines for those observing fasts.
Authorities in Kuwait have officially announced revised working hours for government offices during the holy month. The new schedule will come into effect from the first day of Ramadan.
Ramadan is a spiritually significant month for Muslims worldwide, marked by fasting, prayers, and increased religious activities. To support this, government institutions typically reduce working hours.
When Will Ramadan Start?
According to astronomical forecasts:
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Gulf and Arab countries are expected to observe the first fast on February 18
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Pakistan and several regional countries are likely to begin Ramadan on February 19
The revised office hours are designed to help employees balance work responsibilities with fasting and worship during the month.
Further details about exact daily timings are usually shared department-wise through official circulars.









