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Lahore dons green and white for 78th dawn of freedom

Lahore dons green and white for 78th dawn of freedom

Minar-e-Pakistan is bathed in the colours of the national flag as part of the preparations for the 78th Independence Day. Photo: NNI
As the 78th Independence Day draws near, Lahore is wrapped in a festive embrace of green and white. Streets hum with activity, stalls brim with patriotic trinkets, and preparations for official ceremonies are in full swing.
Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has called for wholehearted public participation, singling out youth and children as the torchbearers of what she described as an ongoing "struggle for truth" to protect the nation's freedom.
The provincial government's campaign, "From the Acquisition of Independence to the Protection of Independence", has brought a flurry of programmes to Punjab's districts, infusing the build-up with a sense of continuity between past and present.
In the heart of the city, Liberty Chowk will pulse with music on Wednesday night (tonight), where the chief minister will join as guest of honour. The concert will be crowned with fireworks, lighting up the summer sky in a cascade of colours.
Tomorrow, the centrepiece flag-hoisting ceremony will unfold at Hazuri Bagh under Maryam's watch, followed by a burst of pyrotechnics at Minar-e-Pakistan. The Environment Department, adding its own flair, has organised a "Battle of Truth" bike rally, with safety and traffic arrangements carefully mapped out.
From Anarkali to Gulberg, shopfronts, markets, and government buildings shimmer in green fairy lights and fluttering flags. Homes mirror the same pride, their balconies draped in bunting, lights their entrances glowing with electric. Public spaces such as Jilani Park and Minar-e-Pakistan stand ready, polished for the official crowds they will soon welcome.
Vendors speak of brisk business. Flag sellers barely keep pace with demand, while badge and sticker stalls attract children who haggle over prices before proudly tucking their purchases into schoolbags.
Shopkeepers note that families linger, soaking in the celebratory spirit as they pick up items to adorn their cars, bicycles, and rooftops. Booksellers, too, have joined in, their windows filled with Independence Day-themed books and merchandise that find quick buyers.
Retailers have woven patriotism into commerce. "Azadi" sales flash from banners in malls and on websites, offering deep discounts on summer apparel, footwear, gadgets, and accessories.
Fashion outlets clear seasonal shelves with markdowns, while eateries and online platforms package the holiday spirit into special offers — a trend that has steadily grown alongside August 14 celebrations.
Behind the scenes, coordination has been as meticulous as the public displays are exuberant.
At a key meeting chaired by Additional Deputy Commissioner General Lahore, representatives from the Model Town and City Assistant Commissioners, police, PHA, and other departments finalised plans.
The ADCG reminded all that Independence Day is the nation's most significant historical marker, urging departments to work seamlessly so that celebrations honour the sacrifices of the country's founders.
With the city poised for music, rallies, fireworks, and unbridled public cheer, Lahore is ready to turn August 14 into more than a date on the calendar — a day that blends pride, gratitude, and festivity into a shared moment of national reflection.
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