Lahore

New restaurants, market timings announced for Lahore amid rising smog

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LAHORE: The Lahore district administration has revised the working hours of markers and restaurants across the provincial capital in view of the worsening smog conditions.

According to the details, markets will be shut down at 10 pm from Monday to Saturday, while markets will operate from 2 pm to 10 pm on Sunday.

Similarly, restaurants and cafes have been ordered to close their operations at 11 pm from Monday to Thursday.

Moreover, restaurants will open until 12 am on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, while home delivery will be allowed until 2 am to accommodate late-night customers.

Furthermore, medical stores, tandoors, milk shops, hospitals, laboratories, petrol pumps, and puncture shops have been exempted from the time restrictions.

The district administration said that the new working hours are mandatory to follow, and strict action will be taken against violators.

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