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    Pakistan Introduces 4 Day Work due to Fuel CrisisPakistan Introduces 4 Day Work due to Fuel Crisis

    Pakistan Introduces 4 Day Work due to Fuel Crisis

    The government of Pakistan Introduces 4 Day Work due to Fuel Crisis as part of nationwide austerity plan aimed at saving fuel and reduce expenses during global energy crisis trigger by tensions in the Middle East and Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif reveal measure during national address saying the country must take difficult step to cope with rising international oil price and potential disruption in energy supplies and The crisis emerged due to the ongoing conflict in the Middle East which has pushed global oil prices sharply higher and threatened supply routes.

    Four Day Work Week for Government Offices

    Under the new policy government office will operate only four days week from Monday to Thursday and extra weekly holiday aims to reduce commuting and fuel consumption across the country and However the new schedule will not apply to essential sectors that include:

    • Banks
    • Hospitals and ambulance services
    • Agriculture sector
    • Industrial sector

    These sectors will continue normal operation to ensure essential services remain uninterrupted.

    Work-From-Home Policy 

    Another key feature of the austerity plan is mandatory work from home policy for 50% of employees in both public and private organizations. This step is expected to reduce daily travel, fuel usage and traffic congestion and the government believes remote work will help conserve petroleum resources during the crisis.

    Schools Closed and Universities Move Online

    Pakistan Introduces 4 Day Work due to Fuel Crisis The government has also announced temporary change in education sector:

    • School and colleges will remain closed for two weeks.
    • Universities and higher education institutions will shift to online classes during this period.

    The decision aims to limit transportation demand and conserve fuel across the country.

    Read more : Karachi Universities announce online Classes during Ramazan 2026

    Additional Government Cost-Cutting Measures

    Along with the four day work week government introduce several strict austerity measures:

    • 50% reduction in fuel allocation for government vehicles for two months.
    • 60% of official vehicles will remain unused during this period.
    • No salaries for federal ministers and advisers for two months.
    • 25% salary cut for parliamentarians.
    • 20% reduction in government departmental expenditures.
    • Ban on foreign visits by ministers and officials unless necessary.
    • Government meetings will be held online to save fuel and travel costs.

    These steps are intended to reduce national spending and ensure fuel resources last longer.

    Read more : All Government Sectors, Colleges and Offices Close from 10 March to end of 31 March 2026

    Pakistan Introduces 4 Day Work due to Fuel Crisis
    Pakistan Introduces 4 Day Work due to Fuel Crisis

    Global Petrol Prices

    Pakistan depends heavily on import oil from Gulf countries and Due to ongoing regional conflict the global oil price has surged above $100 per barrel that raise concern about supply disruption and increasing energy cost. The government says the austerity plan is necessary to protect the economy and manage fuel consumption until the global situation stabilizes.

    Read more : Expected Upcoming Oil prices in Pakistan March 2026

    Conclusion

    Pakistan Introduces 4 Day Work due to Fuel Crisis is a decision to adopt a part of an emergency strategy to deal with rising fuel price and possible supply shortage caused by international tension and The government hope that reduced office days, remote work and spending cuts will help conserve energy resources and ease pressure on the national economy during this uncertain period.

    By Asma