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Punjab Announces Holiday for Schools and Offices on November 18

Caretaker Chief Minister Mohsin Naqvi of Punjab, Pakistan, has declared a proactive response to the severe smog affecting the province. In an effort to tackle the hazardous air quality, schools and offices across Punjab will remain closed on Saturday, November 18.

The decision comes after the Lahore High Court ordered the closure of educational institutions on Saturdays due to the government’s perceived failure in controlling smog. The air quality, measured by PM 2.5 (tiny particulate matter), has surged to unhealthy levels, reaching 195, with a peak at a hazardous 400 during the week.

Lahore, the country’s second-largest city with a population of 11 million, has consistently ranked as one of the world’s most polluted cities. Residents are advised to stay indoors, wear masks, and many are experiencing respiratory difficulties.

Chief Minister Naqvi emphasized that 90% of crop burning contributing to smog occurs in winter, with 10% taking place in Pakistan. To address this, the government plans to support farmers in acquiring modern machinery.

Naqvi outlined additional measures to curb smog, demonstrating a commitment to mitigating the environmental and health impacts of this pervasive issue in the region.

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