Knowing the late time evolution of the Universe and finding out the causes for this evolution are the important challenges of modern cosmology. In this work, we adopt a model-independent cosmographic approach and approximate the Hubble parameter considering the Pade approximation which works better than the standard Taylor series approximation for $z>1$. With this, we constrain the late time evolution of the Universe considering low-redshift observations coming from SNIa, BAO, $H(z)$, $H_0$ , strong-lensing time-delay as well as the Megamaser observations for angular diameter distances. We confirm the tensions with $\Lambda$CDM model for low-redshifts observations. The present value of the equation of state for the dark energy has ...