Fuel crisis: govt mulls smart lockdown
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Pakistan Declared Smart Lockdown Amid West Asia War? Here’s a Fact Check | 🔎 LatestLY
Amid Middle East tensions, rumours of a weekend 'smart lockdown' in Pakistan circulated widely on social media. Authorities have confirmed these reports are false. No lockdown, market closures, travel restrictions, or hybrid office mandates have been issued. Citizens are advised to follow official sources for updates. 🔎 Pakistan Declared Smart Lockdown Amid West Asia War? Here’s a Fact Check.
Fuel crisis: govt mulls smart lockdown
The federal government has finalised a comprehensive plan to impose a nationwide "smart lockdown" alongside expanded austerity measures aimed at curbing energy consumption and managing the deepening fuel crisis triggered by escalating tensions in the Middle East, sources said on Saturday. An official announcement is expected after consultations with key stakeholders. The proposed plan combines targeted restrictions on public activity with struct…
Pakistan Orders Weekly Two-Day Lockdown Amid Fuel Crisis
Pakistan has announced a two-day lockdown every week in response to a worsening fuel crisis that has crippled daily life and economic activity. The government’s emergency measure aims to conserve resources as the ongoing war intensifies supply shortages and pushes the nation into deeper uncertainty. Officials say the lockdown is intended to stabilise fuel consumption […] The post Pakistan Orders Weekly Two-Day Lockdown Amid Fuel Crisis appeared …
Govt Clarifies Position Amid Reports of Smart Lockdown
The federal government has clarified that no nationwide smart lockdown has been announced, rejecting reports suggesting restrictions on markets, offices, or public buildings. Top officials confirmed that no official directives have been issued regarding lockdowns, energy usage curbs, or mandatory remote work policies, calling the circulating reports misleading. Government offices will not adopt hybrid work […] The post Govt Clarifies Position Am…
Smart lockdown on the table: Govt. plans steps to cut fuel use amid crisis
The government of Pakistan is considering introducing a smart lockdown as part of its efforts to manage the ongoing fuel and energy challenges. This idea is being explored as a practical way to reduce unnecessary fuel consumption without completely shutting down daily life, unlike strict lockdowns seen in the past. A smart lockdown would involve targeted and limited restrictions instead of a nationwide closure. Authorities may apply these measur…
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