The Punjab Environmental Department has introduced new guidelines following a noticeable improvement in air quality across the region. Smog levels have reduced, allowing authorities to ease restrictions on businesses and schools.
Hotels and restaurants in Punjab can now operate dine-in and outdoor services until 10 pm, compared to the earlier 4 pm cutoff. Delivery services will continue as usual, with no changes to their operational hours.
This improvement in air quality is largely due to recent rainfall and shifting wind patterns, which have helped clear the smog. Officials, including divisional commissioners and deputy commissioners, have been directed to ensure the implementation of these revised guidelines.
In addition to extended operating hours for businesses, schools in the Rawalpindi Division are set to reopen tomorrow as the air quality has improved significantly in the area.
These changes come as a relief to residents and business owners who had faced disruptions due to the smog-related restrictions. Authorities continue to monitor the air quality closely and are prepared to adjust guidelines if needed.
The government’s response highlights its commitment to balancing public health concerns with the need to minimize disruptions to daily life. Residents are encouraged to stay informed about air quality updates and follow any additional instructions issued by local authorities.
This easing of restrictions marks a positive step for Punjab, as the region recovers from the impact of smog on businesses, education, and daily activities.