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    KP Government Implements 50% Work-from-Home Policy to Curb Fuel Consumption Amid Rising Prices

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 9, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) provincial cabinet has taken a significant step towards fuel conservation by approving a policy that mandates 50% of government employees to work from home. This decision, announced on Monday, forms part of a broader strategy aimed at reducing fuel consumption and promoting responsible governance amid escalating petrol prices across the country.

    Shafi Jan, the Special Assistant to the Chief Minister on Information and Public Relations, elaborated on the details of this new policy. He explained that the initiative includes conducting all official meetings virtually, effectively shifting 100% of such gatherings to online platforms. This move is expected to drastically cut down on travel-related fuel use by government officials.

    In addition to virtual meetings, the government plans to reduce fuel allowances allocated for official vehicles by 25%, aiming to halve the overall fuel consumption of government fleets. However, it is important to note that essential services such as police, rescue operations, and security agencies will be exempt from these restrictions to ensure public safety and emergency response capabilities remain uncompromised.

    Beyond these measures, the policy also seeks to limit the use of VIP protocol vehicles and helicopters, which are often criticized for excessive fuel use. Furthermore, non-essential government events, including dinners and gatherings, will be curtailed to further conserve resources. These steps reflect a growing emphasis on fiscal discipline within government operations, encouraging officials to prioritize efficiency and cost-effectiveness.

    Education is also a key focus area under this policy. Schools in KP are being encouraged to conduct virtual classes wherever possible, reducing the need for daily transportation and contributing to energy savings. Additionally, the government has proposed closing offices on Fridays as a further measure to reduce fuel consumption, a suggestion that aligns with ongoing efforts to optimize working hours and resource use.

    Muzzammil Aslam, Advisor to the Chief Minister on Finance, highlighted another important aspect of the government’s strategy: shortening market hours. This proposal aims to reduce energy demand during peak times, complementing the fuel-saving efforts across other sectors. The federal government has reportedly accepted most of these recommendations, including those focused on minimizing government vehicle use and enhancing overall energy efficiency.

    Shafi Jan emphasized that these policies will remain in place for an initial period of two months. The primary goal is to safeguard the provincial economy from the adverse effects of rising fuel prices without imposing additional hardships on the general public. Special attention will be given to ensuring uninterrupted fuel supplies for farmers during the critical wheat harvesting season, recognizing the importance of agriculture to the region’s economy and food security.

    Moreover, the government plans to closely monitor petrol pumps to prevent hoarding and black-market activities, which have become a concern amid the current fuel crisis. These comprehensive measures reflect KP’s commitment to responsible governance and sustainable resource management during challenging economic times.

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