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The September Equinox, also known as the Autumnal Equinox in the Northern Hemisphere, is an astronomical event that typically occurs around September 22nd or 23rd each year. On this day, the sun crosses the celestial equator heading southward, resulting in nearly equal lengths of day and night across the globe.
In Pakistan, the September Equinox doesn't have a significant historical or cultural celebration tied to it as seen in other countries with ancient traditions. Pakistan's history with regard to equinoxes is more scientific than cultural as it has a predominantly Muslim population whose traditions are anchored in the Islamic lunar calendar rather than solar events.
Most people in Pakistan go about their day as usual during the September Equinox without specific traditions or celebrations. However, some may take notice of the event via media coverage or through educational channels that shed light on its significance. The day is generally not marked by public holidays or widespread festivities.