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Kite markets reopen as basant energy spreads

Published on: February 1, 2026 1:52 PM

Preparations for Basant have officially begun in Lahore as authorities allowed the sale of kites, spools, and strings from February 1, reviving festive energy across traditional markets.

Under the approved plan, 2,246 registered traders have received permission to sell Basant-related items across the city until February 8, after which a complete ban will be enforced.

Read more : Basant kite traders registration extended to Feb 8

Meanwhile, official records show that 2,504 traders applied online, with 163 registrations still under review, 95 rejected, and the registration window remaining open until February 8.

As sales opened, large crowds rushed to inner-city bazaars; however, congestion forced many shopkeepers to close early, while buyers raised concerns over unusually high prices.

Read more : Punjab children violating kite flying law to face heavy fines

Current market rates show a tawa gaddi selling between Rs250 and Rs300, while premium panna strings have climbed to Rs6,000, prompting authorities to stress strict safety compliance.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Basant Lahore, Basant preparations, festival safety, kite prices, kite sales, Lahore markets, Latest

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