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Punjab authorities formulate plan for safe Basant festivals

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LAHORE: The Deputy Commissioner Lahore presented a “Safe Basant Plan” in a high-level meeting regarding Basant preparations in Lahore.

According to the details, an important meeting was held under the chairmanship of Senior Minister Punjab Marriyum Aurangzeb, during which the Deputy Commissioner Lahore presented recommendations related to Basant.

According to which the Basant festival will be held for two days only on Saturday and Sunday.

It has been proposed to allow Basant on a limited scale in the inner Lahore areas. It is proposed to celebrate Basant on a limited scale in specific zones. These areas include Shahi Qila, Mochi Gate, Bhati Gate, and Rang Mahal.

According to the proposals, there will be a complete ban on the use of sharp metal, nylon, and chemical strings.

Only strings made of cotton or starch will be allowed, and bar codes will have to be made mandatory on strings and kites.

Strict action will be taken against unregistered kite sellers.

Basant Festivals

Earlier, Good news for Basant enthusiasts as the Punjab government has started considering the possibilities of organizing a safe and controlled Basant, a kite flying festival in Punjab.

As per details, a consultative meeting was held under the chairmanship of Punjab Home Secretary Dr. Ahmed Javed Qazi.

The meeting discussed in detail the possibilities of organizing a safe Basant in certain areas for specific days during Jashn-e-Baharan and the proposed amendments to the law prohibiting kite flying.

The Punjab Home Secretary said that the protection of human lives is the top priority of the Punjab government; therefore, kite flying that poses a threat to human lives cannot be allowed under any circumstances.

It was suggested in the meeting that permission for a safe Basant as a cultural activity can be given during Jashn-e-Baharan; however, it will be mandatory to obtain an NOC from the Deputy Commissioner of the concerned district.

The owner of the roof or premises for which permission is sought will have to give an affidavit regarding safety measures.

The proposals stated that the use of metal strings, tinder, or manjha strings would be strictly prohibited, while registration with the Deputy Commissioner should be made mandatory for kite makers, sellers, and suppliers.

Violation of the law would be punishable by cancellation of registration, imprisonment, and a fine.

It was also decided in the meeting that heavy fines and long imprisonment would be imposed on those flying kites and selling them without permission.

The civil society representatives said that the revival of the safe Basant festival would not only create employment opportunities but also promote tourism.

The meeting directed the Walled City Authority to conduct a survey to know the public opinion regarding safe Basant. LESCO also presented details of the damage caused by dangerous kite flying in the past.

According to the government spokesperson, Basant cannot be allowed in the open; however, consultations are underway to hold Basant safely in a controlled environment.

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