Restrictions relaxed in Punjab as air quality, smog crisis improves

Pakistan(National Times)- The Punjab government announced on Thursday the resumption of outdoor activities as the air quality and smog crisis improve in Lahore and other cities of the province. According to the notification, outdoor activities and destinations including parks — both public and private — historical sites, monuments, museums, sporting events, play lands, exhibitions and festivals have been allowed to open from November 22 in Punjab.  The destinations mentioned above are only allowed to remain open and active until 8pm, the notification says. However, the government has requested the citizens to adhere to some rules and regulations such as the usage of masks in open areas, adults 65 years or more old shall avoid “strenuous exercise”, people suffering from heart and lung issues should consult with their doctors before opting for outdoor activities and children aged less than five years should not be allowed in the playgrounds for longer periods. The public has been further notified that all marketplaces in the cities of Lahore, Multan, Faisalabad, and Gujranwala will be closed as the clock strikes 8pm while businesses have been allowed to operate on Saturdays and Sundays as well.  However, pharmacies, medical facilities and laboratories, vaccination hubs, petrol pumps and oil depots, tandoors, bakeries, grocery stores, dairy shops, postal and utility services as well as others are exempted from this restriction.  “Large departmental stores may only keep their grocery/pharmacy sections open while all other sections will remain closed,” the notification further reads.  The government has also allowed the deputy commissioner of districts concerned to decide other exemptions “if needed necessary”.  Lahore and other cities of the province were swarmed by a severe smog crisis and the government was forced to take drastic actions, including the closure of schools. The air quality was dangerously poor, leaving residents struggling to breathe. The provincial government’s Environmental Protection Agency had also ordered a complete ban on the people’s entry in all parks (public and private), zoos, playgrounds, historical places, monuments, museums and joy/play lands effective November 8, a notification signed by the director general of the agency Dr Imran Hamid Sheikh.



Latest News
Iranian oil option returns for Pakistan
President Zardari gives assent to finance bill outlining budget for FY2026-27
15,000 used cars get clearance window
Venezuelans search for survivors as death toll from twin earthquakes rises to 235
Local govt polls to be held in Sindh next year: PPP
US Senate reverses course on president’s war powers
Death toll from Venezuela’s massive twin quakes jumps to 164, nearly 1,000 injured: president
Any US-Iran deal will ensure security of Gulf allies, Rubio assures GCC nations during Mideast tour




Multi Media   
Pakistan Exposes India’s Human Rights Record in IIOJK at UNHRC
 Multi Media
2025 in Review: A Year of Impact and Progress in Brussels
 Multi Media
DPM-FM Senator Ishaq Dar’s High-Level Brussels Visit: Key Highlights
 Multi Media
Embassy of Pakistan 🇵🇰 in Brussels || Quarterly Recap of Activities, Engagements & Outreach
 Multi Media
DPM Dar sends Trump peace prize nomination to Nobel Committee