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    Government Plans Remote Work and Online Education to Curb Energy Use by 2026

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 5, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The federal government is actively exploring a series of measures aimed at transforming work and education practices nationwide as part of a comprehensive “national action plan” focused on energy conservation. These initiatives include the introduction of online classes and increased adoption of remote working arrangements, reflecting lessons learned during the Covid-19 pandemic. The proposed changes are expected to take effect starting March 2026, marking a significant shift in how institutions and businesses operate across Pakistan.

    In an effort to reduce the strain on the country’s energy resources, educational institutions may transition to conducting a portion of their academic sessions online. This move is designed to lower electricity consumption by decreasing the number of students and staff physically present on campuses. The shift towards digital learning platforms aims not only to conserve power but also to introduce greater flexibility in the education sector, potentially reshaping traditional classroom dynamics.

    Simultaneously, the corporate sector is considering adopting hybrid work models, allowing employees in industries such as IT and telecommunications to work remotely for at least two days each week. This approach is expected to reduce office energy usage and commuting-related emissions, while maintaining productivity. Government offices are also set to revise their attendance policies, with a focus on having only essential personnel on-site and enabling others to fulfill their duties from home. These steps are part of a broader strategy to optimize operational efficiency while addressing the urgent need for energy savings.

    Additional proposals under review include encouraging carpooling among office workers and expanding online services for job applicants, both aimed at minimizing unnecessary travel and further cutting down on energy consumption. By integrating these measures, the government hopes to strike a balance between maintaining effective public and private sector functions and promoting sustainable energy use. This initiative reflects a growing recognition of the importance of flexible working arrangements as a tool for national energy management.

    Meanwhile, the government has also responded to recent global economic pressures by establishing an 18-member high-level committee tasked with monitoring the impact of escalating international oil prices on Pakistan’s economy. This committee was formed in the wake of heightened geopolitical tensions following the US-Israel military action against Iran, which has contributed to volatility in global energy markets. The group’s mandate includes closely tracking price fluctuations and developing strategies to mitigate their adverse effects on the country’s financial stability.

    This multi-pronged approach underscores the government’s commitment to addressing both immediate economic challenges and long-term energy sustainability. By combining policy reforms in work and education with vigilant economic oversight, Pakistan aims to navigate the complexities of a shifting global landscape while safeguarding its domestic energy needs.

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