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    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 9, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Islamabad has announced significant changes to the education sector and government operations as part of a broader austerity plan aimed at addressing multiple national challenges. Starting March 10, all universities and higher education institutions across Pakistan will transition to online learning platforms. This move is designed to reduce operational costs and limit physical gatherings amid ongoing economic pressures and security concerns.

    In addition to the shift in higher education, both government and private schools will implement a two-day weekly holiday beginning at the end of this week. This decision reflects the government’s effort to conserve resources and manage public sector workload more efficiently during a period marked by rising geopolitical tensions and soaring global oil prices.

    Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, in a nationally televised address, highlighted the gravity of the situation in the Middle East, describing the region as being engulfed in a severe conflict that poses a direct threat to international peace and stability. He emphasized that these external pressures, combined with domestic security challenges, necessitate immediate and stringent measures to safeguard Pakistan’s economic and social well-being.

    Among the austerity steps, the government will reduce fuel allocations for official vehicles by half over the next two months, with 60 percent of these vehicles being temporarily taken off the roads. This initiative aims to cut down on unnecessary expenditures and promote energy conservation during a time when global fuel prices remain volatile.

    Furthermore, the Prime Minister announced that cabinet ministers will voluntarily relinquish their salaries for a period of two months, while members of parliament will face a 25 percent pay reduction. These measures are intended to set an example of fiscal responsibility and solidarity with the general public during these challenging times.

    Travel restrictions have also been imposed, with all foreign official trips by ministers, governors, and provincial chief ministers suspended for two months. This suspension is part of a broader effort to limit government spending and focus on domestic priorities. Additionally, government-hosted banquets, official dinners, and Iftar gatherings have been completely halted to further reduce costs.

    Procurement policies have been tightened as well, with a ban on the purchase of new vehicles, furniture, and air conditioning units by government departments. This move is expected to curb unnecessary expenditures and encourage the efficient use of existing resources.

    To adapt to the new working environment, fifty percent of federal employees will be allowed to work remotely, with only essential staff required to be physically present in offices. Government offices will also operate on a reduced schedule of four days per week, a change that aims to balance operational needs with cost-saving objectives.

    In the education sector, the shift to online classes for universities is a significant step toward modernizing the learning process while responding to current economic constraints. Meanwhile, the two-day weekly school holidays for primary and secondary schools will help ease the burden on families and reduce operational costs for educational institutions.

    Lastly, the government has mandated that seminars and official events be held within government facilities rather than hotels, a directive designed to minimize expenses associated with hosting such functions. These comprehensive austerity measures reflect the government’s commitment to navigating Pakistan through a period of uncertainty by prioritizing fiscal discipline and resource management.

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