Pakistan’s most populous Punjab province has imposed a complete ban on kite flying before the centuries-old Basant festival – which marks the arrival of spring – over public safety concerns.
Kite flying has been banned in Pakistan since 2005 following an increase in accidental deaths because of metal strings. Pakistan: Punjab CM Maryam Nawaz's Office Seeks PKR 2.7 Cr For Replacement ...
KARACHI: K-Electric cautions against kite flying near power infrastructure, urging residents to avoid engaging in ...
Punjab Assembly has approved a bill seeking a comprehensive ban on kite flying, accompanied by stringent penalties for those who violate the law. According to the Punjab Home Department spokesperson, ...
The Ghulam Muhammadabad Police raided a factory producing kite-flying equipment, seizing millions of rupees worth of materials and raw goods. Additionally, the factory owner, Abdul Rehman ...
To ensure security during the Pakistan Day parade on March 23, the Rawalpindi administration has imposed Section 144 around Nur Khan Airbase, banning pigeon flying, kite flying, celebratory ...
LAHORE: Punjab Police is continuously engaged in strict implementation of the Anti-Kite Flying Act in light of the Kite Flying Prohibition Amendment Bill. Giving details, the Punjab Police ...