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PHA bans temporary amusement rides in parks for Eidul Azha

Published on: May 3, 2026 12:39 AM

The Punjab Horticulture Authority (PHA) will not allow the installation and operation of temporary mechanical rides, swings, and similar amusement setups in public parks under its jurisdiction during the Eidul Azha holidays, a spokesperson announced on Saturday.

The spokesperson confirmed that the directive has been issued in line with instructions from the provincial Home DepartmEidul Azhaent and is applicable to all district horticulture agencies operating under the PHA.

However, permanently installed rides at amusement parks, theme parks, and play areas will be allowed to operate only upon the submission of a valid fitness certificate by their owners and operators.

The certificate, the spokesperson explained, will verify that each ride has undergone the necessary technical inspections and meets all prescribed safety and operational standards.

All district horticulture agencies have been instructed to strictly enforce the ban on temporary rides and to ensure that only certified, permanent installations remain operational during the Eid holidays, the spokesperson added.

He said the PHA is implementing a uniform policy across all district agencies to minimise the risk of accidents and ensure a safe environment for families visiting parks during the festivities. Public safety remains the foremost consideration guiding the decision, he added.

On the horticultural front, the PHA has directed newly established agencies to expedite their operations to beautify cities and expand the province’s green cover.

In addition to the plantation of seasonal flowers to enhance the aesthetic appeal of public parks and greenbelts, agencies are actively undertaking tree plantation drives in their respective jurisdictions.

District agencies across major cities have also been directed to establish dedicated biodiversity corridors to help protect the climate and natural habitats. These corridors, comprising interconnected green patches and native vegetation, are designed to support local ecosystems, facilitate the movement of wildlife and pollinators, and help protect natural habitats.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Eidul Azha, PHA, Punjab Horticulture Authority

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