Parks buzz again as war threat subsides
Families and individuals have finally started returning to recreational parks after both Pakistan and India implemented ceasefire following a few days' clashes.
Due to the recent war-like situation between the two nuclear states, recreational activities in the twin cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad were severely affected over the past week. Family visits to parks and leisure spots saw a record decline, as fear and uncertainty loomed.
However, with Pakistan's recent military success over India, the vibrancy of recreational spaces is gradually returning. Parks are once again buzzing with families and children. Chairlifts have resumed operations, boating on lakes has restarted, and electronic and hydraulic rides in amusement parks are back in action. The helpers and operators of these attractions have regained their livelihoods.
Just a week ago, recreational spots wore a deserted look due to the war atmosphere. Popular places like Jinnah Park, Ayub Park, Joyland, Patriata, Allama Iqbal Park, Ladies Park, Shakarparian, Daman-e-Koh, Yasmin Garden, Rumi Park, and various children's parks were virtually empty by sunset. The lack of lighting at night further added to the abandonment, impacting businesses such as food stalls, ride operators, and gaming vendors, leaving many unemployed for seven to eight days.
Even now, vendors at the Shakarparian Monument report little to no activity. However, recreational parks are reopening in phases, and those still closed are expected to resume operations within 24 hours.
Faizan Ali and Rashid Aziz, stallholders at Ayub and Jinnah Parks, reported that citizens have started returning to the parks after a gap of 10 days. During the peak of tensions, family footfall dropped by 90%. Normally, business peaks between 6pm and 9pm, but blackouts had forced early closures.
With the easing of tensions, families are now returning, and daily visitor numbers are steadily rising. Expectations are high that attendance will return to normal levels by the coming Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
Meanwhile, Patriata's chairlift is also operational again. Tourists Begum Ruhi Faris and Nadeem Amjad shared that they were finally able to enjoy the chairlift ride after many days.
However, due to upcoming HBL PSL (Pakistan Super League) matches, Allama Iqbal Park near Double Road and the cricket stadium will once again be closed starting today. It will remain shut for four days, depriving nearby residents of their regular morning walks and recreation. Vendors selling food and drinks around the park will also face temporary unemployment during this period.

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