Punjab Shuts Down Schools and Institutes Amid Fuel Crisis
The Punjab government has closed all educational institutions and implemented fuel-saving strategies amid fuel crisis resulting from US-Israel strikes on Iran. Measures include work-from-home policies and reduced petrol allowances. Panic buying and impacted oil supplies have led to these actions.
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Amid mounting international tensions, the Punjab government has announced the closure of all educational institutions until March 31. This step, along with other fuel-saving measures, aims to mitigate the impact of disrupted oil supplies caused by US-Israel strikes on Iran.
Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz outlined these measures, which include the suspension of provincial ministers' fuel allocations and a 50% reduction in petrol allowances for government vehicles. Furthermore, the use of official vehicles is now restricted solely for essential security purposes.
The government has also advised private-sector entities to adopt similar fuel-saving practices, including work-from-home policies and refraining from unnecessary engagements. Authorities are vigilantly monitoring the supply of essential commodities to prevent panic buying.
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