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Basant 2026 In Pictures

2026-02-07 - 15:26

LAHORE – Punjab capital is celebrating Basant once again, as fireworks and colorful kites fill the city’s skies after nearly two decades of restrictions. Rooftops buzzed with music, laughter, and nostalgia, as older generations shared the tradition with children unfamiliar with the art of kite flying. Basant Frenzy https://pakobserver.net/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/WhatsApp-Video-2026-02-07-at-8.20.34-PM.mp4 Basant, rooted in Punjab’s spring harvest and Sufi traditions, became a hallmark of Lahore during the 19th-century Sikh Empire and evolved into a citywide festival by the late 20th century. Traditional kite-making and rooftop competitions were once a citywide obsession, drawing local and international attention. Authorities allowed public celebrations under strict safety regulations, emphasizing that the festival’s revival aims to show it can be enjoyed responsibly. For many, Basant is more than a festival—it’s a bridge across generations, connecting memories of the past with the joy of the present. Mian Nawaz Sharif joins Basant 2026 Celebrations in Lahore’s Mochi Gate

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