21/05/2026
It's a good effort to keep the city clean and odourless.
Seperate spaces and farms. Should be opted for this sacred sacrificial occasion so that the people of other faiths and religions can be inspired rather than creating a polluted environment and havoc for other citizens
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Lahore authorities have issued a new directive prohibiting the tying of sacrificial animals on streets and in public lanes.
The decision aims to improve cleanliness, reduce traffic obstruction, and maintain public order ahead of Eid-ul-Adha. Citizens have been advised to keep animals in designated or private spaces only, with strict action expected against vio_lations.