The Punjab government is set to reinstate its standard business operating hours starting Tuesday, June 2, following the conclusion of a temporary relaxation period granted for Eidul Azha. As the relief measure officially expired on Monday, commercial centers across the province are now required to revert to the previously established schedule.
Under the enforced policy, markets, shopping malls, and general commercial centers must close their doors by 8:00 pm daily. While standard retail operations face these strict cut-off times, the government has permitted restaurants, food outlets, and marriage halls to remain open until 10:00 pm. Certain sectors, including gyms, indoor sports facilities, call centers, and the information technology sector, remain exempt from these closure mandates.
Economic Concerns and Compliance
The provincial administration has directed local officials, including assistant commissioners, to monitor compliance and ensure the policy is strictly followed. This energy conservation strategy, intended to reduce electricity wastage and ease pressure on power resources, has faced pushback from the business community.

Traders argue that the 8:00 pm deadline conflicts with peak shopping hours, as many customers rely on evening visits after completing their work commitments. Local trader Muhammad Asif noted the potential for significant disruption, stating, “The closure timing will affect business as most customers come after office hours. Evening is the busiest period for traders, and shorter hours will lead to lower sales, and losses.”
What Happens Next
With no new notifications issued to amend the current schedule, the province is expected to see a return to the standard enforcement model. If traders continue to report significant losses, they may increase pressure on the government to provide further flexibility or revise the policy to better align with seasonal consumer habits. District administrations, having already been directed to oversee implementation, are likely to continue their oversight efforts to ensure market adherence across all regions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which sectors are exempt from the 8:00 pm closure?
Exemptions are in place for pharmacies, medical stores, medical laboratories, hospitals, petrol pumps, CNG stations, tandoors, bakeries, and milk/dairy shops. The information technology sector, call centers, gyms, and indoor sports facilities are exempt.
Why did the government introduce these closure timings?
The government states that the measure is part of a strategy to promote efficient electricity use and reduce energy wastage to ease pressure on power resources.
How long was the Eidul Azha relaxation in effect?
The temporary relaxation, which allowed businesses to remain open beyond the prescribed hours, was in effect until Monday, June 1.
How do you think balancing energy conservation with local business needs will impact the retail landscape in the coming months?
