Pakistan Implements Four-Day Work Week and School Closures to Save Fuel

Pakistan Implements Four-Day Work Week and School Closures to Save Fuel
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Pakistan announces a four-day work week and sends children home from school to conserve fuel.

  • Pakistan's government has introduced a four-day work week for public offices.
  • Children are being sent home from school as part of new austerity measures.
  • A ban on iftar parties during Ramadan has also been announced.

Pakistan's Prime Minister announced new austerity measures, including a four-day work week for public offices, sending children home from school, and banning iftar parties during Ramadan, aimed at preserving fuel.

These measures are intended to address fuel conservation amid economic challenges. The changes affect public sector operations, education, and cultural practices during Ramadan. Based on a single source report

Observers will monitor the impact of these measures on fuel consumption, public services, and daily life. Further government announcements or adjustments may follow.