Govt pushes ahead with Basant revival, imposes strict kite laws

Kite registration rules, motorbike safety requirements finalised

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The Punjab government has moved forward with preparations to revive the Basant festival in Lahore in February, finalising a detailed regulatory framework that includes registration fees for kite-related businesses, strict material standards, enhanced enforcement measures, and new safety requirements for motorcyclists.

The Lahore district administration has announced registration fees for kite and string manufacturers as part of the first phase of official preparations. Under the new rules, kite and string manufacturers will be required to pay a registration fee of Rs1,000, while kite-flying associations will be registered for Rs5,000.

Officials said manufacturers and sellers must submit a Form A to apply for registration, while kite-flying associations will be required to complete Form C.

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Upon approval, government certificates will be provided under Form B, with additional documentation under Form D for associations.

Authorities said the registration process is mandatory and aims to bring the entire supply chain — from manufacturing and sale to organised kite flying — under state oversight. The Punjab Home Department said it has also finalised technical specifications for kite size, materials, and string quality, warning that any use of metallic or chemically treated string will remain strictly prohibited. Violations could result in cancellation of registration, criminal charges, and legal action.

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