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Punjab enforces new school timings to combat hazardous smog

Published on: November 2, 2025 4:26 PM

The Punjab government has announced new school timings across the province in response to the worsening smog crisis, which has severely affected air quality and public health. Under new directives issued by the Environment Department, no public or private school is permitted to open before 8:45 a.m. This step aims to protect students from early morning exposure to dense smog that blankets major cities, especially Lahore. Authorities emphasized that the move is a preventive health measure designed to minimize the risks of respiratory and eye-related illnesses among children.

Environment Director General Imran Hamid Sheikh stated that schools violating the revised timing order will face strict penalties ranging from Rs 500,000 to Rs 1 million. He warned that repeated violations could result in the highest possible fine and potential administrative action. The directive, he explained, applies to all educational institutions regardless of size or affiliation. He also noted that the order will remain in effect until January 31, 2026, as weather experts predict smog conditions may persist throughout the winter season.

Read more : Lahore tops world’s most polluted cities as toxic smog chokes Punjab

Moreover, the decision follows a dramatic rise in pollution levels across Lahore and several adjoining districts, where the Air Quality Index (AQI) has hovered between 300 and 400 in recent weeks. These readings fall within the “hazardous” category, posing serious health threats to citizens, particularly children and the elderly. Environmental experts have warned that such conditions can cause long-term respiratory complications if urgent action is not taken. Therefore, the government’s directive seeks to balance public safety with the continuation of educational activities.

In addition to regulating school hours, the Environment Department has launched multiple smog control operations targeting industrial emissions, vehicular smoke, and the burning of crop residue. Officials have intensified monitoring efforts in Lahore, Faisalabad, and Gujranwala, where pollution levels are among the highest in the province. These steps are part of a broader plan to reduce airborne toxins that have created hazardous visibility and air quality conditions. Citizens have also been urged to limit outdoor movement during early hours when smog concentration is highest.

Read more :  Met Office warns of ‘alarming rise’ in smog levels, spike in respiratory illnesses

Furthermore, the provincial administration has called on school administrations to ensure students wear protective masks and avoid outdoor assemblies until air quality improves. Health authorities are coordinating with the education department to raise awareness about smog-related health precautions. This coordinated response highlights the government’s growing concern over environmental challenges affecting millions of residents. By prioritizing student safety through revised school hours, Punjab has taken a crucial step toward mitigating the worsening smog crisis this winter.

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