Rustum-e-Pakistan Dangal to kick off in Gujranwala on THIS date

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GUJRANWALA: The infamous Rustum-e-Pakistan Dangal, one of Pakistan’s biggest wrestling competitions, will kick off in Gujranwala on January 16 at Jinnah Stadium.

Commissioner Gujranwala Naveed Haider officially announced the date of the competition, inviting wrestling fans from across Pakistan to come and enjoy the festival.

Top wrestlers Adnan Tyranwala and Gulzar, aka Gulu will be in the spotlight for the title.

Rustum-e-Pakistan mace along with a cash prize of Rs. 1.5 million will be given to the winners of the competition. whereas the runner-up will get Rs. 1 million.

The government of Punjab is promoting sports across the province by reviving major cultural festivals. One of them is Basant.

DC Lahore notifies Basant 2026 celebration

The Deputy Commissioner of Lahore yesterday gave a green signal by officially announcing permission for celebrating Basant 2026.

The kite flying is allowed between February 6, 7, and 8.

Authorities have taken all possible safety measures to avoid accidents and asked the public to be very careful.

As per the notification, such material will be used for kite flying, which will be approved by the Government. Every kind of trade related to the kite materials will be allowed from December 30, 2025, and it will continue till February 8, 2026.

The public sale of the kites will be available from February 1 to February 8, 2026.

Registration Apps for Sellers

The registration for manufacturers, traders, and sellers of kites began on December 29, 2025. Official apps have been introduced in order to process the application, which includes the e-biz app or basant.punjab.gov.pk.

Only registered proprietors will be allowed to sell the kite materials.

Quality Material Selling

The notification also says that sharp items such as metal wire, nylon, plastic, or dangerous maanjha are strictly prohibited.

Moreover, the usage of spools, also known as “charkhi”, is completely banned. Only cotton strings which are comprised of a specific quality are allowed, and kite and gudda sizes have been fixed according to the regulations.

Authorities have strictly directed the proprietors that they should get registered as soon as possible and display their registration certificates at their shops.

The shop owners must keep a record of stock, sales, and movement of kite materials.

The Deputy Commissioner’s office has said that these measures will certify a secure and well-organised Basant Festival, ensuring public safety.

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