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Punjab allows Basant festival after 25 years

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Web Desk: It has been announced that in 2025 Lahore, Rawalpindi along with Punjab will be allowed to celebrate the festival of Basant. The celebration would be very limited in nature.

The festival will be celebrated throughout Punjab hence Kasur, Faisalabad and Multan are also included in the cities where the festival will be celebrated.

The announcement was made by Punjab Government. They have introduced a new ordinance called the 2025 Kite Flying Ordinance. This ordinance cancels the old 2001 Kite flying ordinance completely.

According to the ordinance kids younger than 18-year-old will not be able to take part in Basant and it will take place in certain places at certain times.

One must be registered for the selling and manufacturing of kites. Cases will be made if they are sold or manufactured without registration.

In Lahore, Basant will be made on 6,7 and 8 February according to Maryam Nawaz. This will be the first time in 25 years that Basant will be celebrated.

She further stated that according to Basant Ordinance all the laws will be followed.

From tomorrow safety antennas will also be installed on motorcycles to ensure safety. It would be compulsory to install a safety antenna on your motorcycle in Lahore.

People from the whole word interested in the festival will look towards Lahore.

Alos read: Punjab Restores Basant with New Restrictions

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