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Punjab enforces stricter kite flying rules to protect lives

Published on: May 1, 2026 4:34 PM

The Punjab government has introduced comprehensive new rules for kite flying in 2027, aiming to improve public safety and reduce accidents linked to the activity across the province. Authorities have set December 30, 2026, as the final deadline for implementing these measures, ensuring that residents, building owners, and event organizers fully comply before the new season begins.

The decision comes under the directives of Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, who has emphasized the urgent need to safeguard human lives and property from preventable risks associated with unsafe kite flying practices. Officials have clearly stated that adherence to these regulations is mandatory, and violators may face strict penalties as part of broader enforcement efforts.

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Under the revised rules, kite flying will only be allowed on structurally strong and secure rooftops that meet specific safety standards, including a minimum boundary wall height of three and a half feet. This requirement aims to reduce the risk of falls, which have historically caused serious injuries and fatalities during peak kite flying seasons.

Moreover, authorities have placed strong focus on child safety, directing parents and guardians to closely supervise children at all times while they are on rooftops. The guidelines specifically warn against allowing children near roof edges unattended, highlighting the increased danger posed by excitement and distraction during kite flying activities.

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In addition, the government has strictly prohibited risky behaviors such as running, jumping, hanging from edges, and aggressive kite catching on rooftops, which often lead to dangerous situations. Officials have also banned overcrowding on rooftops, ensuring that the number of people does not exceed the structure’s safe capacity to prevent collapses or accidents.

Furthermore, these new regulations reflect a broader effort by the provincial administration to balance cultural traditions with modern safety standards, ensuring that kite flying remains an enjoyable activity without compromising public welfare. Authorities have urged citizens to cooperate fully, stressing that collective responsibility is essential to making these safety measures effective.

Filed Under: Pakistan, Punjab Tagged With: child safety rules, kite flying safety, Latest, public safety Punjab, Punjab 2027 law, Punjab kite rules, rooftop regulations

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