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Lahore sets firm rules for basant safety

Published on: January 22, 2026 4:53 PM

Lahore will celebrate Basant this year, but authorities have placed strict limits by banning kite flying in all parks, green belts, and landscaped public spaces. Moreover, the Parks and Horticulture Authority has made it clear that these restrictions apply across the entire city without any exception. While cultural activities are allowed, flying kites in areas under PHA control is completely prohibited. This move aims to balance tradition with public safety.

The Parks and Horticulture Authority has issued formal instructions to directors of all zones, directing them to ensure that no kite flying takes place in their respective areas. In addition, officials have been told to monitor parks and green spaces closely throughout the festival period. The letter clearly states that kite flying must not be allowed at any time in PHA managed locations. Therefore, zone directors are now directly responsible for enforcing this order.

Read more : Basant returns to Lahore with safety rules 

According to the authority, any violation of the ban will result in strict disciplinary and legal action against the concerned officials. Furthermore, the responsibility for any breach will fall on the zone director who fails to prevent illegal kite flying. This accountability system is meant to ensure that no one takes the instructions lightly. As a result, enforcement teams are expected to act swiftly against any rule breaking.

The decision comes after repeated safety concerns linked to kite flying during Basant, including injuries, damaged greenery, and risks to visitors using public parks. Moreover, sharp strings and crowded conditions have caused serious accidents in the past. Authorities believe that keeping kites out of green spaces will reduce these dangers significantly. Therefore, the ban is designed to protect both people and public property.

Read more : Lahore told to strictly enforce Kite Flying Ordinance ahead of Basant

Despite these restrictions, the government has allowed Basant as a cultural celebration, giving people space to enjoy the festival in controlled and safe ways. However, the focus remains on preventing activities that can cause harm or disturb the environment. In addition, officials want to ensure that families can visit parks without fear of accidents. This approach aims to keep the festive spirit alive while maintaining order.

Officials have urged citizens to cooperate and respect the new rules so that Basant can be enjoyed without incidents or legal trouble. By following these guidelines, people can help keep Lahore’s parks clean, safe, and welcoming for everyone. Moreover, compliance will allow authorities to manage the festival more smoothly. In this way, Basant can remain a joyful event rather than a risky one.

Filed Under: Lahore, Pakistan Tagged With: Basant festival, green spaces, kite ban, Lahore Basant, Latest, park safety, PHA rules

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