LAHORE: Lahore and Multan will see educational institutions closed until 24, according to the Director General of Environmental Protection.
During this period, outdoor sports, exhibitions and festivals are prohibited. However, there will be no funeral prayers.
Construction activities, including brick kiln operations are also banned in both cities until November 24. Additionally, fireworks are banned in Lahore until January 31.
Outdoor dining in Lahore and Multan is restricted until 4 PM, and takeaway services are prohibited after 8 PM in all restaurants.
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