By Qasim Ali
LAHORE:Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has decided to implement extraordinary measures to address the unprecedented economic challenges arising from the ongoing conflict in the region.
In a media statement, the chief minister announced that government fuel for provincial ministers will remain suspended until the petroleum crisis is resolved. She also ordered an immediate 50 per cent reduction in petrol and diesel allowances for official vehicles used by government officers.A ban has also been imposed on protocol vehicles accompanying provincial ministers and senior officials. Under the decision, only one vehicle will be allowed with ministers and senior officials strictly for unavoidable security requirements.It was further decided that government offices will adopt a work-from-home arrangement, while only essential staff will attend offices.
Schools, colleges and universities across the province will remain closed from March 10 to March 31, though examinations will be conducted according to the existing schedule. Educational institutions will be allowed to conduct online classes during this period.For the convenience of citizens, services under e-business platforms and the ‘Maryam Ki Dastak’ initiative will continue, while official meetings will be held through online platforms and teleconferences.The chief minister also imposed a ban on official outdoor events and postponed the Horse and Cattle Show cultural festival. She directed that district petroleum monitoring committees be established in every district to monitor petroleum supplies. The Punjab Information Technology Board has been tasked with developing a track-and-trace system for petroleum products, with representatives from district administrations, police and the Punjab Enforcement and Regulatory Authority included in the team overseeing the system.















