ISLAMABAD โ The federal government has announced new regulations for weddings and other celebrations as part of its austerity campaign amid rising tensions in the Middle East.
Under the new rules, all events must serve only a single dish, following a โone-dishโ policy. Moreover, the number of wedding guests is now strictly limited to 200 per event. Authorities say this measure aims to reduce excessive spending and conserve resources.
Officials have instructed event organizers and hall owners to follow these rules carefully. Any violation could lead to legal action and fines. Venues that fail to comply may even face temporary closure or sealing.
Event timings are also regulated under the new guidelines. All celebrations are required to end on schedule to help conserve electricity and other utilities. District administrations have been directed to monitor compliance closely.
Authorities will conduct surprise inspections at wedding halls, hotels, and farmhouses. These checks are designed to ensure that the rules regarding food and wedding guests are being followed strictly. Organizers are being warned that non-compliance will not be tolerated.
Government officials emphasized that the regulations are part of broader efforts to promote austerity across the country. Limiting wedding guests and enforcing the โone-dishโ rule are expected to reduce unnecessary expenses for families while also helping conserve national resources.
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Event planners and citizens have been urged to cooperate with authorities to ensure smooth implementation of these measures. The government also encourages public support in adhering to these rules for the greater benefit of the economy and energy conservation efforts.




