The government banned the purchase of government vehicles and official visits
The purchase of furniture for government offices will also be banne. The decision on opening hours or closing hours of the market will be take later. The duration of load shedding will be reduce to two and a half hours from June 25 to 29. Information Minister Maryam Aurangzeb
Federal Minister for Information Maryam Aurangzeb addressing a press conference. He said that some important decisions have been take in view of the extraordinary situation. No, the cabinet resumed the weekend. It has been decide to make the official meeting virtual.
Maryam Aurangzeb said that the purchase of government vehicles has been banned. The decoration of offices has also been banne. The purchase of furniture for offices has also been banne. Complete ban on official visits abroad. Maryam Aurangzeb further said that it has been suggeste to work at home on Friday.
On Friday, the Prime Minister formed a committee to review the Work Provision Home proposal.
Maryam Aurangzeb
Traders and business circles will be take into confidence in the early closure of the market. The timing of opening or closing of the market will be decide later. The Cabinet reviewed the power generation during the last four years. This year more power has been generate than last year. The gap between demand and supply of electricity in the country is more than 4000 MW.
During the press conference, the Information Minister further said that from 16th to 24th Sahiwal Coal Power Plant will be included in the power system, from 25th to 29th June the duration of load shedding will be reduced to two and a half hours.
The report of the Election Commission was presented in the Cabinet and it was discussed. The staff of the Election Commission was abducted in Daska, its report was presented. The issue of Daska election is a test case for Pakistan’s election.
There should be an inquiry into this case so that no one can sabotage the next election. While Qamar Zaman Kaira said that the situation is difficult, more important and difficult decisions need to be take.
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