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DHA lahore residents granted conditional permission for basant kite flying

Published on: February 5, 2026 5:02 PM

The Defence Housing Authority (DHA) Lahore has announced conditional approval for kite flying across its residential areas after receiving a no-objection certificate from the Punjab government, expanding festivities beyond Phase VII.

Under the new framework, kite flying will only be permitted on approved days and within designated zones, with organizers, residents, or community groups required to secure prior clearance from relevant government and law enforcement authorities.

Read more : Lahore’s basant market crosses Rs 1.22 billion in just four days

Authorities emphasized strict adherence to safety protocols, particularly concerning hazardous strings, aerial hazards near roads, power lines, and sensitive installations, while metallic, chemical, or glass-coated strings remain strictly prohibited under existing regulations.

Punjab Senior Minister Maryam Aurangzeb visited key sites, including Moochi Gate, reviewing kites with QR codes and safety Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), highlighting the Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz’s active oversight of Basant security measures.

The minister urged citizens to reduce private vehicle use, prioritize collective transportation, and noted the deployment of AI-based systems and drone surveillance to monitor environmental compliance, traffic congestion, and crowd management during festival days.

Read more : Lahore set for pleasant basant weather, winds ideal 

Inspector General of Police (IGP) Punjab Rao Abdul Kareem directed strict enforcement of the Basant code of conduct, authorizing only registered vendors to sell approved kites and strings while warning of immediate legal action against violators.

IGP Kareem also stressed zero tolerance for aerial firing, display of weapons, or immoral activities, reinforcing that celebrations are permitted strictly under government-defined conditions and only for specified dates to ensure public safety.

DHA Lahore’s proactive coordination with district authorities, police, and rescue services aims to balance festival enjoyment with robust safety and legal compliance, signaling a responsible approach to reviving Basant celebrations after decades.

Filed Under: Lahore, Pakistan Tagged With: Basant Lahore 2026, DHA kite flying, kite string rules, Lahore kite festival, Latest, Maryam Nawaz Basant, Punjab safety measures

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