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Lahore administration issues strict code for basant festival

Published on: January 29, 2026 9:33 PM

The Lahore deputy commissioner issued a detailed code of conduct for the three-day Basant festival from February 6 to 8, aiming to ensure public safety and compliance with Punjab government regulations. Kite flying will resume under controlled conditions for the first time in 25 years.

The Punjab government allowed the festival last month, ending a long-standing ban imposed in 2001 due to fatalities caused by metallic and chemical-coated kite strings. Sale and purchase of kites will be permitted strictly from February 1 to 8, with vendors requiring official registration.

Read more : Lahore offers free transport and kites to celebrate basant festival

Authorities have prohibited the use, possession, sale, or display of hazardous kite strings, including metallic, chemical, glass-coated, and nylon types. Loud music, DJs, sound systems, aerial firing, or any public nuisance is also banned under relevant laws to maintain order.

Safety measures are being strictly enforced, including use of secure rooftops, installation of safety grills, and mandatory safety rods on motorcycles. Parents and property owners will be held responsible for children’s safety and any incidents during the celebrations.

Read more : Three-day Basant festival to kick off from Feb 6 in Lahore 

Authorized officers from the district administration or police may inspect premises at any time to ensure compliance with Kite Flying Regulations 2025. Violations of rules will invoke strict legal action, including penalties under the Pakistan Penal Code and other applicable laws.

Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz highlighted traffic and crowd management plans for the festival. She said Lahore would be divided into zones, with restrictions on bike entry in high-risk areas, and one million free safety rods will be distributed to bikers.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: Basant festival Lahore, hazardous kite strings, kite flying rules, Lahore festival guidelines, Latest, public safety measures, Punjab safety regulations

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