After more than eighteen years of prohibition, the skies over Lahore are once again filled with kites as the city relives the excitement of the Basant festival this weekend, a centuries-old celebration of spring and one of Punjab’s major non-religious cultural events.
Breakdown
- Lahore celebrates Basant festival for first time since 2007 ban
- Authorities issue special three-day permit for kite-flying in Lahore 34s
- Markets see high demand, causing price hikes and shortages 1m 14s
- Nearly 20,000 police deployed; safety measures for motorcyclists 1m 34s
- Hundreds of thousands visit Lahore, hoping Basant will continue 2m 5s