Pakistan has introduced a four-day workweek to help combat the ongoing economic crisis. The decision, announced by the provincial governments, is aimed at reducing energy consumption and promoting online work arrangements. The move also includes a ban on official events, gatherings, and non-essential activities.
Under the new policy, government offices will remain open from Monday to Thursday, while Friday, Saturday, and Sunday will be designated as holidays. The decision also includes a 50% reduction in fuel consumption by official vehicles and a ban on the purchase of new vehicles for official use.
In a bid to reduce energy consumption, the Sindh government has also announced a ban on the use of air conditioners in government offices and has directed employees to work from home. The Punjab government has also decided to adopt a paperless working system.
The move is part of the government’s efforts to reduce energy consumption and promote online work arrangements. The decision is also expected to help reduce the financial burden on the government and promote a culture of online work.
The Pakistani government has also announced a ban on non-essential activities, including official events and gatherings. The decision is aimed at promoting austerity and reducing energy consumption.
In a related development, the National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) has announced plans to enhance the accuracy and security of Pakistan’s national identity system. The move is aimed at preventing identity theft and promoting online security.
In other news, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman, Barrister Ali Zafar, has announced plans to launch a campaign to promote austerity and reduce energy consumption. The move is part of the party’s efforts to promote a culture of austerity and reduce the financial burden on the government.
The Pakistani government has also announced plans to promote online education and reduce the number of students attending schools and colleges. The move is aimed at reducing energy consumption and promoting online learning.
In a related development, the Lahore High Court has announced a four-day workweek, with courts operating from Monday to Thursday. The move is aimed at reducing energy consumption and promoting online work arrangements.
The government has also announced plans to promote online work arrangements and reduce the financial burden on employees. The move is aimed at promoting a culture of online work and reducing energy consumption.
In other news, the Chief Minister of Punjab has announced plans to promote online education and reduce the number of students attending schools and colleges. The move is aimed at reducing energy consumption and promoting online learning.
The Pakistani government has also announced plans to promote online work arrangements and reduce the financial burden on employees. The move is aimed at promoting a culture of online work and reducing energy consumption.
The government has also announced plans to reduce the number of students attending schools and colleges. The move is aimed at reducing energy consumption and promoting online learning.
The Lahore High Court has also announced a four-day workweek, with courts operating from Monday to Thursday. The move is aimed at reducing energy consumption and promoting online work arrangements.
In a related development, the National Cyber Crime Investigation Agency has announced plans to enhance online security and prevent identity theft. The move is aimed at promoting online security and reducing the risk of cybercrime.
The Sindh government has also announced plans to promote online work arrangements and reduce the financial burden on employees. The move is aimed at promoting a culture of online work and reducing energy consumption.
In other news, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman, Barrister Ali Zafar, has announced plans to launch a campaign to promote austerity and reduce energy consumption. The move is part of the party’s efforts to promote a culture of austerity and reduce the financial burden on the government.
The Pakistani government has also announced plans to promote online education and reduce the number of students attending schools and colleges. The move is aimed at reducing energy consumption and promoting online learning.
The National Database and Registration Authority (NADRA) has also announced plans to enhance the accuracy and security of Pakistan’s national identity system. The move is aimed at preventing identity theft and promoting online security.
In a related development, the Punjab government has announced plans to promote online work arrangements and reduce the financial burden on employees. The move is aimed at promoting a culture of online work and reducing energy consumption.
The government has also announced plans to reduce the number of students attending schools and colleges. The move is aimed at reducing energy consumption and promoting online learning.
The Lahore High Court has also announced a

