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Commercial Activities to remain closed from 8 to 16 May in Islamabad

Office of The District Magistrate Islamabad Capital Territory has issued a notification stating that All Marakiz, Shopping malls, commercial businesses/activities will remain closed except for the essential services in Islamabad City.

Commercial Activities to remain closed from 8 to 16 May in Islamabad

The Islamabad Capital Territory Administration (ICTA) has taken strict actions on Eid-ul-Fitr to curtail the COVID-19 spread within the city,

The notification issued on 1st May, 2021 ahead of the Eid-ul-fitr to curtail the Coronavirus (COVID-19) spreading in the Capital City Islamabad.

Govt announces Eid Holidays from 10 – 15 May 2021

Tourist Spots in Islamabad

All tourist spots, picnic points, (both formal & informal), tourist resorts, and hotels/restaurants in around tourist spots will be closed as well. These Tourist spots/parks include but are not limited to

  • Lake View Point
  • Faisal mosque
  • Pakistan Monument
  • Murree Point,
  • Peer Sohawa,
  • Shrines,
  • F-9 Parks,
  • Jasime Garden,
  • Damn-e-Koh
  • Rawal Dam
  • Shahdra Hill Station
  • Trails ( for Picnic purposes)
  • Shakar Parian
  • Lok Virsa Center

Note: Travel nodes leading to tourist spots/picnic areas, tourist destinations like Murree, Galiat, areas will be closed All public parks, shopping malls etc, will also remain closed.

Ban on Transport in Islamabad

All kinds of Inter-provincial, inter-city and intra-city public transport will be banned to from & within Islamabad. This ban will not able applicable to private vehicles, taxis/cabs, rickshaws with 50% occupancy and medical/other emergency services transport.

This order will come into force from 8th May, 2021 and will remain enforced till 16th May, 2021.

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Commercial Activities to remain closed from 8 to 16 May in Islamabad [notification copy]
Commercial Activities to remain closed from 8 to 16 May in Islamabad [notification copy]

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