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    Punjab Govt Approves 10pm Market Closing Time, Defers Earlier Proposal

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 6, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Punjab government has decided against closing markets at 8pm, instead permitting commercial establishments to remain open until 10pm throughout the province. This move came after officials reviewed recommendations presented to Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, which were ultimately not approved to avoid placing additional economic strain on traders.

    Authorities have postponed the proposal for earlier market closures, emphasizing the importance of supporting business activities during the current economic climate. A decision to revise market timings will be finalized only after comprehensive discussions with representatives from the trading community.

    In parallel, the government has instructed the strict enforcement of its ongoing austerity measures. Officials plan to convene another meeting to assess the current policy and explore potential additional steps to enhance its effectiveness.

    The Punjab administration reiterated that any significant adjustments to business hours will be coordinated closely with stakeholders to maintain economic stability while also addressing energy conservation objectives.

    Meanwhile, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) government has implemented restrictions on business hours to conserve electricity. Under KP’s new directives, markets and commercial plazas in divisional headquarters must close by 9:00 PM, while those in other districts will shut at 8:00 PM. Restaurants, cafes, wedding halls, and events are required to conclude operations by 10:00 PM, though home delivery and takeaway services may continue beyond these hours.

    These revised timings also apply to private offices, academies, banks, jewellery shops, and fitness centres in KP. Industrial, manufacturing, and export units are exempt from these restrictions, but showrooms and retail outlets linked to industries must adhere to the prescribed hours. Additionally, the KP government has mandated that all unnecessary decorative lighting, including façade and ornamental lights, remain turned off to save energy.

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