Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Marriage halls, restaurants to remain close in twin cities for five days

Marriage halls

ISLAMABAD: The Islamabad and Rawalpindi administrations have ordered closure of marriage halls, cafes, restaurants and snooker clubs  in twin cities from October 12 to 16 ahead of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) summit.

The SCO summit under the supervision of Pakistan is being held in Islamabad on October 16 and 17, in which the heads of various countries, including Chinese Prime Minister Li Qiang, will participate.

According to the police, it has been decided to tighten security in the twin cities during the SEO summit, under which marriage halls, cafes, restaurants and snooker clubs have also been ordered to be closed from October 12 to 16.

Police have issued notices to traders, hotel and restaurant owners stating that legal action will be taken against violators.

On the other hand, the police have sought shorty bonds from the businessmen and hotel owners, while a public holiday has also been announced in both the cities from October 14 to 16.

Due to the summit, suspects at Adiala Jail will also not be presented in court for five days. Courts have started rescheduling all important cases for hearing after October 16.

Commandos and sniper shooters will be deployed on the rooftops of multi-story buildings throughout the city.

[embedpost slug=”pims-puts-on-high-alert-ahead-of-sco-summit”]

Read more

LHC declines petition against closure of marriage halls amid rising Covid cases

LAHORE: The Lahore High Court (LHC) on Tuesday declined the petition of the Punjab Marriage Halls Association (PMHA) challenging the new restrictions on indoor functions after the sharp surge in the cases of Omicron variant of Covid-19. The high court observed that the issue raised in the petition is related to the policy of the … Read more

Schools To Reopen In Districts With Less Than 5% COVID Positivity Ratio

Schools

The National Command and Operations Centre (NCOC) on Wednesday has decided to reopen schools in districts with less than a 5% coronavirus positivity ratio.

The National Command and Operations Center (NCOC) has announced a relaxation of Corona restrictions.

The decision was taken at a meeting chaired by NCOC chief Asad Umar in Islamabad.

According to the NCOC announcement, tourism with SOPs has been allowed to open from May 24.

Outdoor dining in restaurants and hotels has been announced to be open till 12 noon, the permission of a 24-hour takeaway facility in restaurants and hotels has been granted.

Staggered opening of educational institutions from June 7 — other than those opened from May 24.

In addition, celebrations will be allowed in the open-air marriage hall with 150 people from June 1.

However, shrines, cinemas, indoor dining, indoor gyms, and parks will remain closed while inter-provincial transport will also be closed on Saturday and Sunday.

It should be mentioned here that from June 1, several sectors will be allowed to reopen, but a review meeting will be held on May 27.

Markets, Shops To Reopen From May 17: NCOC

Earlier on May 15th, the National Command and Operations Center (NCOC) had decided to allow all markets and shops to open from May 17.

The NCOC meeting was chaired by the Federal Minister and head of the NCOC Asad Umar on Saturday to review the latest corona situation in the country.

The meeting decided to allow shops and markets to remain open from May 17 until 8 pm.

According to the NCOC, all offices will be open under normal working hours from May 17, but 50 percent attendance will be maintained in the offices.

In addition, the NCOC had decided to restore inter-city and intra-city transport, intra-city and inter-city transport from May 16 instead of 17.

Expressing satisfaction over the implementation of SOPs during Eid, the NCOC also decided to run trains with 70% passengers.

[embedpost slug=”ncoc-extends-closure-of-educational-institutions-till-may-23/”]

Read more

Marriage Halls SOPs issued by NCOC in wake of COVID-19

Marriage halls

The National Command Operation Center (NCOC) has issued fresh guidelines for marriage halls in wake of the COVID-19. According to the NCOC, marriage halls were reopened with effect from 15 September 2020 in view of overall controlled positivity in the Country. However being a very high-risk sector, it has the potential to increase positivity at … Read more

SOPs issued for Marriage Halls

Marriage halls

Pakistan has issued standard operating procedures (SOPs) for the marriage halls that are set to open from today after six months’ closure. According to the details, in March this year after the break out of the novel coronavirus pandemic, the halls were closed down after the number of coronavirus cases in the country spiked. The … Read more

Sindh Lifts Lockdown, Schools & Marriage Halls closed till Sep 15

Sindh

Sindh Government on Monday lifted the lockdown allowing all business sectors except marriage halls and educational institutes to operate under safety measures outlined. According to the details, Sindh Home Department has also issued a notification in this regard. According to the notification, beauty parlors, restaurants, cinemas, Gyms, and all kinds of business activities allowed to … Read more

Marriage halls to reopen from July 10

Govt allows to reopen marriage hall

Marriage halls owners have announced to reopen the halls from July 10 in Quetta. According to details, Quetta’s district administration had issued orders to close all wedding halls on March 13 for 15 days due to the spread of coronavirus. After every fortnight, the government would issue the same notification of keeping the halls closed … Read more