Punjab Bans Smoking in Public Places and Government Offices
The Punjab government has imposed a ban on smoking in public places and government institutions as part of efforts to improve public health, protect non-smokers, and create a cleaner environment across the province.
6/1/20261 min read


The Punjab government has announced stricter measures against smoking by enforcing a ban in public places and government sector offices. The decision is aimed at reducing exposure to secondhand smoke and promoting healthier environments for citizens and public employees.
Under the new regulations, smoking will not be permitted in government buildings, public offices, educational institutions, healthcare facilities, and other designated public areas. Authorities say the move is intended to strengthen public health protections and encourage greater awareness about the harmful effects of tobacco use.
Officials emphasized that secondhand smoke poses serious health risks, particularly for children, elderly individuals, and people with respiratory conditions. The ban is expected to create safer and healthier spaces for both workers and the general public.
Enforcement teams have been directed to monitor compliance with the regulations, while awareness campaigns will be launched to educate citizens about the importance of smoke-free environments. Violators may face penalties under relevant public health and tobacco control laws.
Health experts have welcomed the initiative, noting that smoke-free policies have proven effective in reducing tobacco-related health risks and improving air quality in public spaces. They also encourage stronger efforts to help smokers quit through counseling and awareness programs.
The decision reflects Punjab’s broader commitment to improving public health standards and promoting a cleaner, safer environment across the province.
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